Ross Beer and Cider Festival postponed

Organisers of the Ross Beer and Cider Festival have announced that this year’s event has been postponed due to the ongoing pandemic. The event was due to take place on 1st and 2nd May.
In a statement posted on their website they said: “Following the latest RossBeerFest committee planning meeting, it was decided that due to the continuing evolution of the current Covid-19 pandemic it was pertinent to postpone the scheduled May RossBeerFest this year.
“The main considerations in coming to this unanimous decision were that:
- An event such as RossBeerFest is subject to government guidelines and currently prohibited. Even with the very positive news & schedule of expected vaccine deployment, the committee felt that these and any easing of future restrictions would not allow the festival to be financially viable, and would not receive local council support.
- It was unreasonable to expect support from those businesses who have very kindly offered logistical and financial support; moreover, the committee urge that we all continue to support any of our local businesses through this very difficult time for many.
- In considering the demographic of the majority of those who physically assist to run RossBeerFest & for those who would traditionally attend such an event, each respectively represented an unacceptable high risk of contracting Covid-19 or possibly of unnecessary spread.
- Attempting to run any such event at such a challenging time for many would contradict the spirit the RossBeerFest is intended and draw unwelcome negative publicity.
“This decision unfortunately represents the second consecutive year of postponement for the RossBeerFest which traditionally for both Ross Rotary & Lions clubs form a significant part of monies received and of which the majority in return goes back into supporting those of most need within our it was local & surrounding communities, so agreed that we should continue to at least run some initiatives which in some small way may substitute the RossBeerFest cancellation.”
The committee are looking at the possibility of a “mini” RossBeerFest afternoon/evening in late summer.
Mike Nelson, RossBeerFest 2021 Committee Chairman, said: “The RossBeerFest committee would genuinely like to thank all those who continue to support RossBeerFest, it is a very regretted decision to once again postpone this fantastic local event which traditionally generates money used towards very good causes.
“We wish everyone continued health, and look forward to when we are able run the next RossBeerFest.”