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Theodore House was delighted to host the Ribble Valley Tourist Association’s latest meeting. A gathering of local businesses, all members of the RVTA, met at Theodore House to discuss the latest updates and business-related matters that concern the Ribble Valley tourism sector.
Amongst the distinguished guests that came from around the Ribble Valley were The Mayor of the Ribble Valley, Cllr Stewart Hirst, and his wife, Mayoress Elaine Hirst. Tom Pridmore from RBVC and Anna Dawson from Mrs Dawson’s Farm Park co-chaired the meeting.
After the initial proceedings Michael Jackson, business manager of Theodore House, gave a short welcome speech introducing Theodore House’s wonderful facilities. The mayor then reiterated RVBC’s commitment to supporting local businesses and the local tourism industry. The mayoress noted the RVBC Charity Ball in November and the need for support from local businesses. Further proceedings addressed economic plans by the RVBC for the coming three years. After questions and answers the meeting was concluded.
Whilst the guests were arriving, chatting and networking, they were invited to teas, coffee and a selection of Danish pastries before the proceedings began.