ARMOY Community Association will officially launch the 'Ultimate Road Racers' Digital Trail Project this week.
With funding from the Rural Development Council, the Community Association have undertaken an exciting and innovative new project to tell the story of 'The Armoy Armada'- a group of exceptional young motorcycle road racers, of world-renowned.
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"Armoy Armada" were the subject of the groundbreaking 1970s documentary, "Road Racers".
Local award winning digital media company Awakin, working on behalf of Armoy Community Association, have engaged the local community in an interpretation of Armoy village and the story of the Armoy Armada, by developing a digital media trail which you can enjoy by hiring a device in armoy or by downloading to your ipod, iphone or other device for free (visit www.armoyarmada.com)
The project content was brought about by a number of sessions that took the form of workshops, seminars, focus groups, oral history evenings and familiarisation visits. These sessions were strong resources to gather information and help build relationships within the Armoy Community and enabling locals to become more aware of their past heritage.
John Ward, of Armoy Community Association explained: "Our aim, as always, is to work together as a community to promote our village for visitors to come and enjoy. This project will revolutionise the tourist experience locally, especially in the presentation and interpretation of Armoy. I believe the Armoy Armada Project has shown that Awakin's 'involved tourism' model can work and I am so proud to have been involved and to have assisted the road racing family in articulating their unique and inspiring story."
The Armoy Armada Trail will officially launch at 7pm from Tilly Molloys in Armoy, Devices can be hired from the Riverside Service Station in the village or downloaded to your own device from www.armoyarmada.com
Also, Check out the website for more details on the project, upcoming events, riders profiles and much much more! Come and be a part of something special...
For latest updates or further information visit www.armoyarmada.com
The project, which will develop a multimedia tourist information facility based on the local motorcycle history, is part-financed by the European Union through the EU Programme for Peace and Reconciliation managed for the Special EU Programmes Body by the Northern Ireland Rural Development Council (RDC).
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