Monday, 19 December 2011
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Friday, 2 December 2011
Brighton Food Fest wins Sussex Business Award
The Brighton & Hove Food and Drink Festival team won the award for leisure and tourism at the Sussex Business Awards last night [December 2nd] held at the de Vere Grand, Brighton.
Organisers, including Nick Mosley from Brighton Visitor, Paula Seager from Natural PR, Adam Style from Style Accountants and Andrew Kay from Latest7 collected the trophy from Ruth Badger, who was made famous when she participated in The Apprentice tv show.
Thursday, 24 November 2011
Sussex food partnership deal signed
The Southern Co-operative has contributed £5,000 and signed a three-year agreement with Chichester College to work together on boosting the local food and drink industry in Sussex.
At a ceremony at the Brinsbury Campus of Chichester College, Principal Shelagh Legrave and Chief Executive of The Southern Co-operative, Mark Smith, agreed to work together through the Centre of Excellence for Regional Food & Drink, opened earlier this year.
“As an independent co-operative with stores only in the South of England, we seek to offer a genuine regional alternative to national food retailers. As part of this we are committed to supporting local food and drink producers wherever we can and we will be investigating the feasibility of setting up a regional food hub to assist with local produce distribution,” said Mark Smith, CEO of The Southern Co-operative.
“The college has created a great concept in the Centre of Excellence and I am sure there is much that we will be able to do together to build on this to the benefit of the whole local food sector in Sussex.”
Cllr Roger Paterson, Cabinet Member for Economic Development at Horsham District Council and Governor of the college, attended the ceremony, lending his support to the scheme.
“We have a thriving food and drink industry in Sussex and we want to do everything we can to support Brinsbury's new Centre of Excellence For Local Food & Drink, and to promote the skills training it provides for both its students and the region's food and drink community. It’s also great to be working with The Southern Co-operative, which has such strong environmental and community principles.”
Said Shelagh Legrave, Principal of Chichester College, “We created the Centre of Excellence for Regional Food and Drink to help bring together and provide special support for the industry and are already providing unique networking and experience sharing opportunities, supported by well-known regional food industry expert Hilary Knight.”
“Working with The Southern Co-operative, we also want to focus on developing vocational training, both for our own students and for adults already working in the industry and we are very excited to be moving forward together on this today.”
Food produced in Sussex is already available at selected Southern co-operative stores in Sussex and will be featured in a new store development in Hove opening in December.
2010/11 Sussex Food & Drink Awards finalists announced
Finalists for the Sussex Food & Drink Awards 2011/12 have been announced by judges following their deliberations held at the American Express Community stadium in November.
Twenty four of the county’s best food and drink heroes have made it through to make a tasty final line up and will find out if they won at the Sussex foodie event of the year, the Sussex Food & Drink Awards banquet, on 26th January at the American Express Community Stadium, for which tickets are now on sale.
Said Clive Beddall OBE, Chairman of the Judges: “The awards continue to grow in popularity with a record number of people, close to 11,000, voting for hundreds of their favourite Sussex farmers, food and drink producers, young chefs, food/farm shops, butchers, eateries and farmers markets.
“We have seen a record number of different businesses and individuals receiving votes this year – familiar, quality names have appeared again and we are excited to see many new names emerge, proving that these awards are reaching every corner of the county and that Sussex continues to produce some of the UK’s best food and drink heroes.”
The finalists are:
Sussex Food Producer of the Year sponsored by the Southern Co-operative:
· Caroline’s Dairy, Sidlesham, Nr Chichester, West Sussex – last year’s winner
· Daylands Farm, Ashurst, Nr Steyning, West Sussex
· High Weald Dairy, Horsted Keynes, West Sussex
Sussex Drink Producer of the Year sponsored by the Sussex Food & Drink Network:
· Highdown Vineyard, Ferring, Nr Littlehampton, West Sussex
· W J King Brewers, Horsham, West Sussex
· Wobblegate Apple Juice, Bolney, West Sussex
Best Sussex Food/Farm Shop sponsored by the South Downs National Park Authority:
· Cheese Please, Lewes, East Sussex – winners last two years
· Sharnfold Farm, Stone Cross, Nr Pevensey, East Sussex
· Sussex Produce Company, Steyning, West Sussex – finalist last two years, winner three years ago
Sussex Butcher of the Year sponsored by Natural Farms
· Bramptons Butchers, Brighton – finalist four years ago
· S K Hutchings, Partridge Green, West Sussex – finalist last year and 4 years ago
· Westdene Butchers, Brighton, East Sussex – finalist 2 years ago
Best Sussex Eating Experience sponsored by Mayo Wynne Baxter Solicitors
· The Foragers, Hove, East Sussex – finalist three and four years ago
· Simply Delicious, Bognor Regis, West Sussex – finalists for the last two years
· Tottington Manor, Edburton, Nr Henfield, West Sussex
Sussex Young Chef of the Year sponsored by Natural PR
· Craig Holden, The Mill House Hotel, Ashington, West Sussex
· Rob Lightbody, Jeremy’s Restaurant, Borde Hill Gardens, Nr Haywards Heath, West Sussex
· Paul Peach, The Horse Guards Inn, Tillington, West Sussex
Sussex Farmer of the Year sponsored by Knill James
· Robin and Kevin Ashby, Willetts Farm, Blackham, East Sussex.
· Steve and Phil Hook, Longleys Farm, Hailsham, East Sussex – winner three years ago
· Jenny & Trevor Passmore, Church Farm, Coombes, Lancing, West Sussex – last year’s winner
Best Sussex Farmers Market sponsored by Harveys
· Lewes Farmers Market, Lewes, East Sussex – finalist last year
· Shoreham Farmers Market, Shoreham, West Sussex - finalist for past four years and winner three years ago
· Steyning Farmers Market, Steyning, West Sussex
The Sussex Food & Drink Awards banquet is to be held for the first time at the American Express Community Stadium on 26th January 2012. The move to this fantastic new venue has been made by organisers, Natural PR, to ensure that demand for tickets can be met as last year’s event was a sell out.
This black tie event promises to be the best yet, starting with a Sussex bubbly and ale reception sponsored by Harveys, followed by a seven course banquet made from the very best local produce by executive chef Fred Tobin and sous chef Neil Paton, including fish, fruits, cheeses and other Sussex goodies.
Said, Paula Seager, MD of Natural PR which organises the awards: “The awards ceremony is always such a fantastic evening and this year’s banquet is going to be a true celebration of the amazing food and drink that Sussex has to offer. A sense of anticipation builds throughout the evening until winners are announced and trophies presented BAFTA-style with host Danny Pike from BBC Sussex. There is nothing contrived or stuffy about these awards, just a lively and fun celebration of our Sussex food heroes.”
Visit the website www.sussexfoodawards.biz to find out how to buy tickets for this fabulous event or call Natural PR on 01273 857242 for more information.
Thursday, 3 November 2011
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Sussex Feast at Royal Pavilion Ice Rink
The Royal Pavilion Ice Rink in Brighton was last night granted five-year planning permission and will open its twinkly gates to people in Sussex from November 12 to January 22, with an exciting new food and drink offer, open to skaters and non-skaters.
Feast restaurant and bar, includes a Champagne and oyster bar, mobile cocktail bar and a succulent menu, including great family food by day and something more indulgent and extravagant by night.
The cosy and relaxed area overlooking the ice rink has some novel Christmas party offers for families, friends or businesses to enjoy, from £25 per head, with cheese fondues, warming homemade soups, oyster feasts, sharing platters and even the opportunity to have a whole roast piglet feast!
The bar will have a selection of local Sussex ales, premium lagers, ciders, and freshly made Royal Pavilion cocktails and a comprehensive wine list and people are welcome to come and simply have a drink, snack or eat a full meal at this unique ‘pop up’ restaurant and bar.
Feast has been created by Temple and Shian, best known for their Oyster Boys and Mussel Men at festivals, collaborating with top drinks events company Peppermint and they aim to surprise and enchant visitors to the ice rink this Christmas.
See www.feastbrighton.co.uk for more info and to book tickets to ice skate, go to www.ticketmaster.co.uk
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Tuesday, 4 October 2011
Brighton & Hove Foodie Awards Winners
Vegetarians won the day, with restaurant Terre a Terre in East Street retaining its position as the city’s favourite restaurant, taking first place as Best Restaurant 2011, followed by The Chilli Pickle, which recently expanded into MyHotel overlooking Jubilee Square, with another Indian favourite, Indian Summer in East Street, taking third place.
The Prince George in Trafalgar Street, another vegetarian winner, took Best Food Pub 2011, leading by just one vote, with last year’s winner, the Ginger Pig in Hove Street, taking second place and The Foragers in Stirling Place in Hove taking third place.
Cafés in The Lanes and North Laine jostled for place for the coveted Best Café 2011 award throughout the competition, with another vegetarian outlet, Iydea in Kensington Gardens, winning first place; Cloud 9 in Brighton Place taking second; and Metro Deco, in Kemptown’s Upper St James’s Street, coming in third.
The Best Food Shop trophy was once again carried off by the much-loved Infinity Foods, also vegetarian, in Gardner Street, this year celebrating its 40th anniversary in the city, with Real Patisserie in second place after achieving a place on the leaderboard throughout the competition and The Brighton Sausage Company in Gloucester Road taking third position.
“This year’s awards event was bigger and better than last year and there was a fantastic atmosphere – with a lot of camaraderie between the city’s favourite food places. I think we can safely say that the city’s vegetarian outlets have the most fervent and loyal customers, judging by the votes this year, showing just how important this market is in the city,” said Paula Seager, MD of Natural PR, who runs the awards.
“The competition once again shows what a superb and unique range of independent restaurants, food pubs, cafés and food shops we have in the city and that there is huge support for them here, as the public came out in force to vote for their favourites again.”
“We want to thank everyone who took part, our sponsors ‘We Talk Law’ and ‘Gourmet Britain’, all the food outlets who joined the competition and the public who voted so enthusiastically – and we hope that they will all support us again when we launch the Brighton & Hove Foodie Awards 2012 at the city’s Spring Harvest Food and Drink Festival next April.”
Find out more and keep up to date on the city’s foodie news at www.brightonfoodawards.com.
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Five Sussex farmers shortlisted for awards
With only a month to go before voting closes on October 2 in this year’s Sussex Food and Drink Awards, the shortlist for Sussex Farmer of the Year, sponsored by Knill James, was revealed today and the public invited to choose their favourite.
Five of the cream of the crop have beaten over 50 farmers nominated for this prestigious prize, to reach the judging panel’s shortlist, sponsored by Knill James. They include Robin and Kevin Ashby of Willetts Farm in Blackham; Tim Hassell of Home Farm in Goodwood; Steve and Phil Hook of Longleys Farm in Hailsham; Jenny and Trevor Passmore of Church Farm in Lancing; and Rother Valley Organics’ Shon and Simon Sprackling at Sandilands Farm in Rogate.
“All five candidates have been chosen for going the extra mile in promoting Sussex food and farming and all have really made a mark on the local produce industry,” said Suzanne Craig of Knill James, who co-leads the firm’s specialist agriculture, food & drink team with Kevin Powell.
“I am delighted to have seen so many superb farmers, from the full length and breadth of Sussex, entered into the awards and it’s been very tough narrowing down the shortlist this year. We now ask the public to vote – at www.sussexfoodawards.biz - for the one they think is most deserving of this year’s trophy.”
Details follow:
Robin and Kevin Ashby, Willetts Farm, Blackham, East Sussex
Father and son Robin and Kevin Ashby are fourth generation Sussex farmers. Robin, now 73, returned to what was then a traditionally-run farm after completing his National Service and by the late 1980's decided to expand and diversify the farm. His wife Audrey had always produced wonderful home-made ice cream using milk from their own award- winning dairy herd and so the idea was born for Willetts Farm Ice Cream. Now produced in 16 flavours plus four sorbets, the ice cream is sold primarily through local farm shops and delicatessens and is much loved by foodies across the county.
Tim Hassell, Home Farm, Goodwood, Nr Chichester, West Sussex
Tim Hassell became Farm General Manager at Goodwood in October 2009, moving to Sussex with his wife and two children to take over this huge concern, with a staff of 13. Born in Sheffield near the steelworks, his family worked in the steel industry, but he lived near a farm as a child and loved agriculture and rural life from an early age, so went to Agricultural College rather than the steelworks. He started his working life on a Youth Training Scheme on a farm in Burton, moved around the country gaining experience, and has lived in Tamworth near Gloucester, Newcastle then Basingstoke, where he worked on his first organic farm. Innovations which Tim has overseen include rearing Christmas turkeys and a new venture to press cheeses. In conjunction with their Farm Shop, the Goodwood team runs farm walks and tours and hosts school visits, promoting food and farming.
Steve and Phil Hook, Longleys Farm, Hailsham, East Sussex
Hook and Sons have gone from strength to strength in the last three years, since they won Sussex Farmer of the Year in 2008/09. Their organic raw milk, initially just available in the local area, is now sold in three London markets including the prestigious Borough Market and this, coupled with their new UK-wide online ordering service, has helped sales more than triple. The product range has also expanded to include cream and butter and this expansion has meant an increase from eight to 16 staff in the last two years. Looking ahead, the Hooks want to go to more London markets and create a new milking and processing system. They also hope to be able to increase visitor numbers to Longleys Farm, giving them the option to stay on the farm in yurts.
Jenny and Trevor Passmore, Church Farm, Coombes, Nr Lancing, West Sussex
Former winners of Sussex Farmer of the Year, brother and sister Jenny and Trevor Passmore run Church Farm together and their mother Mary, now 90, still helps out. Their father Dick was awarded an MBE for his work in education and conservation in the rural community and Jenny’s son Andrew is now at Plumpton College and hopes to become the fifth generation of the Passmore family to run the farm in the future. Church Farm is farm assured and classified an Environmentally Sensitive Area and farms sheep, cattle and arable land. The farm is open to the public, averaging 15,000 visitors a year, mainly during lambing, but also hosting music festivals, beer festivals and weddings.
Shon and Simon Sprackling, Rother Valley Organics, Nr Rogate, West Sussex
Shon and his brother Simon manage a commercial farm of over 4000 acres, with a large organic butcher’s selling meat directly to customers, through farmers markets and to local shops. Shon gives talks to various organisations about local produce and the story behind Rother Valley Organics, which is renowned for its excellent animal welfare and good husbandry. He works with other local producers putting meat into their products, including the local brewery for beef and ale pies. Their butchering and cold store is the largest in the area and many other local producers use it to get their meat to market. Shon and Simon are also known for their environmental conservation and help organisations such as the local Council, National Trust and others to effectively manage and graze their land in a sustainable way. They are particularly proud that their organic beef is classified as a high health status herd which lives on grass all the year round.
Other remaining categories for this year’s awards include: Sussex Food Producer of the Year, sponsored by The Southern Co-operative; Sussex Drink Producer of the Year, sponsored by Sussex Food and Drink Network; Best Sussex Eating Experience, sponsored by Mayo Wynne Baxter; Sussex Young Chef of the Year sponsored by Natural PR with support from City College Brighton & Hove; Best Sussex Food/Farm Shop sponsored by South Downs National Park and Collabor8; Sussex Butcher of the Year sponsored by Natural Farms; and Best Sussex Farmers Market, sponsored by the Lewes brewers Harveys.
This month boasts a plentiful supply of fantastic events across the county for all food and drink lovers. The Brighton and Hove Food & Drink Festival is running throughout September, the Horsham Food Festival is about to kick off and there is something happening almost daily for people to enjoy. Find out more at www.sussexfoodawards.biz