Key Relationships with UK Business, Government and Irish Communities a Priority

02 March 2018


Key Relationships with UK Business, Government and Irish Communities a Priority

On Tuesday, Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Michael Creed T.D., will travel to the United Kingdom as part of the annual series of Irish Government engagements to mark St Patrick’s Day.

Speaking in advance, Minister Creed stressed the significance of the itinerary against the backdrop of Brexit:

“The St Patrick’s Day festival, now celebrated globally, offers a unique opportunity for the Irish Government to put its best foot forward for the country in promoting trade and fostering business relationships against an overall backdrop of celebrating our diaspora and their achievements all over the world.

This year, in the context of an impending Brexit, my itinerary takes on an important added dimension. My political meetings and trade promotion events will be marked by the Government’s firm intention to secure and strengthen our market in the UK for Irish agri-food products.”

The Minister will meet with Chief Executive Officers of major buyers of Irish food and drink in the UK.

Included among Minister Creed’s priorities for the visit will be political and other meetings with the UK Government and administration. The programme will feature a meeting with Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Michael Gove M.P., where discussions will include Brexit and potential impacts on the agri-food and fisheries sector.

He will also undertake a comprehensive programme of Irish community, cultural, political and promotional activities in London from Tuesday 13th March to Sunday 18th March.

Minister Creed’s programme includes attendance at the launch of an Embassy and Transport for London partnership to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on the London Underground; meetings with Irish business and professional networks; engagement with the Irish arts community; attendance as guest of honour at the London St. Patrick’s Festival Ball; leading the London St. Patrick’s Day Parade and addressing the St. Patrick’s Festival in Trafalgar Square celebration.

Minister Creed will also represent the Government at a number of political receptions to mark St Patricks Day including the annual CHAMP reception in Westminster.

Minister Creed added:

“The period around St Patrick’s week is of significance to the Irish community in Britain and furthermore an exciting week for UK-Irish relations with Cheltenham as well as Ireland’s attempt in Twickenham to garner only a third Grand Slam in history underlining our shared interests and friendly rivalry in a number of sporting spheres.”

On Sunday 18th March Minister Creed, along with Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, will accompany this year’s Parade Grand Marshalls, Gloria Hunniford and Imelda Staunton, in leading the St Patrick’s Day Parade to Trafalgar Square. The itinerary will conclude following a formal meeting with the Mayor as well as the Minister taking the opportunity to meet Irish food companies participating in the festival and with representatives of community organisations attending the event.

Note for editors:  

Ministerial Itinerary Highlights

London, St Patricks Week 13-18 March 2017

Tuesday, 13 March 2018

  • Food Industry CEO Meeting
  • Meet Ambassador and Minister Ross
  • Transfer to Westminster
  • Westminster for CHAMP St Patricks Day Reception
  • Minister Creed and Minister Ross Speeches
  • Food Industry Meeting
  • St Patricks Day Political/Press Reception – Embassy (Minister Speech)

Wednesday, 14 March 2018

  • Attendance at Oceanology Event, Excel Centre, London
  • St Patricks Day Diplomatic Reception in Embassy (Speech by Minister)
  • Food Industry/Retail CEO Meeting
  • Enterprise Ireland Trade Reception (Minister Speech)
  • Industry dinner meeting

Thursday, 15 March 2018

  • Food Industry/Retail CEO Meeting
  • Food Industry/Retail/Distribution Meeting
  • Minister to open Bord Bia London Insights Centre
  • Minister attends Kids Culture Camp
  • Meeting Secretary of State Michael Gove MP
  • St Patricks Day Irish Communities Reception (Minister Speech)

Friday, 16 March 2018

  • Attendance at Cheltenham
    • Visit to Horse Racing Ireland trade stand
    • Visit to Punchestown racecourse trade
    • Horse racing industry meeting
    • Meet Irish trainers and stable staff
  • St Patricks Irish Music Event, Hammersmith

Saturday, 17 March 2018

  • Waterloo Station for performance by St Patrick’s Troupe
  • Irish poem recording for Transport for London
  • Ireland-England Rugby Match     
  • St Patricks Day Ball

Sunday, 18 March 2018

  • Irish Community Mass
  • Minister leads SPD Parade to Trafalgar Square
  • Meeting with London Mayor, Sadiq Khan
  • Visit Irish Food Market, Tourism Ireland and Irish Community Stalls at SPD Festival

ENDS

Date Released: 13 March 2018

Original Press Release, click here