Rangitīkei District Council has ditched its controversial name change of the Marton Harvest Festival following community backlash.
In a statement, the council said the name change “caused angst” and “strong feelings” in the community.
A council spokeswoman said the rebrand to Marton Harvest Tastetival was to “freshen it up” as it was related to food and beverage products made locally and intended to differentiate the event further from the Marton Market Day.
“Marton Harvest Taste Festival was looking a bit wordy, which is how Tastetival came about. There are ‘Tastetivals’ and ‘Tastivals’ held all over the world, so [it’s] not a new concept.”
But the Tastetival didn’t last long.