The Causeway Coast & Glens Heritage Trust (CCGHT) would like to hear from artisans located in the Causeway Coast & Glens and Mid & East Antrim Council areas who are keen to join the Économusée Network.
Following on from the successful Northern Periphery Programme projects entitled “Économusée Northern Europe”, “Économusée International” and “Économusée Craft Reach”, the Causeway Coast & Glens Heritage Trust (CCGHT) wants to hear from artisans located within the Causeway Coast & Glens and Mid & East Antrim Borough Council areas who are keen to join the Économusée Network.
CCGH aims to develop a new Économusée workshop by March 2021, which will in turn help create socio-economic opportunities in rural communities and create new and enhanced tourism, visitor, employment, and business development opportunities.
There are currently ten unique Économusée workshops in N.Ireland; Broighter Gold Rapeseed Oil in Limavady, Scullion Hurls in Loughgiel, Steenson’s Jewellers in Glenarm, Hillstown Brewery in Ahoghill, Ursa Minor Bakehouse, Broughgammon Farm and North Coast Smokehouse in Ballycastle, Hot Milk Forge in Martinstown, Audrey Kyle Art in Islandmagee and the Creamery Can in Glarryford.
To apply
Read more about this opportunity and apply, by following the link below to the CCGHT website.
Applications should be submitted before 4pm on Friday 15th January 2021.