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Delegates descend on Grimsby, UK for World Seafood Congress

September 6, 2015 — Hundreds of delegates have arrived in Grimsby ahead of the World Seafood Congress.

More than two years of preparation for the prestigious hosting has come to life, with a special welcome at Cleethorpes Pier tonight.

It was held just days after the multi-million pound overhaul of the iconic venue was completed, with the resort basking in late summer sunshine as international guests descended from around the globe.

Visitors include academics, government representatives and business leaders, with all parts of the critical UK seafood supply chain that the town is at the centre of, attending.

Taking to the stage, Councillor Ray Oxby, leader of North East Lincolnshire Council, spoke of the pride at hosting the World Seafood Congress, and underlined the area’s credentials. He said: “Grimsby feeds our nation with seafood. Our seafood cluster is a multi-million pound success story, not just in the UK but across the globe.

“I formally welcome you to North East Lincolnshire, the seafood capital of the nation.”

Read the full story at The Grimsby Telegraph

 

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