The Yorkshire Hospitality Tourism & Business Expo is taking place in Scarborough today.
The event is organised by the Scarborough Hospitality Association and will see exhibitors from across the north descend on Scarborough Spa.
Vice President - Lynn Jackson - says it's a great event where the local hospitality industry can network.
The Expo takes place between 10.00 and 16.30 in the Grand Hall at Scarborough Spa.
The event will see a variety of businesses exhibiting their products and services to hospitality and retail traders across the borough and beyond.
Secretary Joanna Addis says it's a great opportunity for the local industry to come together.
Exhibitors from a wide range of food, drink, service providers and attractions will come together from across the region, which in past years have included Bid Foods, Booker, Millers, Hopwells, Whitby Gin, Wold Top Brewery, Spirit of Yorkshire Distillery, Host & Stay, The Linen House, Visit North Yorkshire, English Heritage, RSPB, The National Trust, Scarborough Sealife and many more.
Also confirmed for this year are catering giants McCains, Nestle, Just Eat, Whitby Seafoods, Diageo, Cadburys, Taylors, Pukka, Black Gate Meat, Maggi's, Coca Cola and many more!
The event is for BUSINESSES ONLY and is not open to the general public.


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