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Written by Jill Grieve
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Wednesday, 17 December 2008 |
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Regional finalists have now been chosen, so please click on "2008 regional finalists" in the left hand column to check who is in the running for your region's title. (Scottish finalists are available at www.scottishcountrysideallianceawards.co.uk).
A very Happy Christmas and prosperous New Year to all nominees and we look forward to announcing regional winners in January. Welsh finalist Win Morgan of Morgans Newsagents in Llangadog, Carmarthenshire, has really got into the festive spirit, Post-Office style!
On 18th March 2009 the UK Winners’ Reception will be held at the Houses of Parliament in London and the all-UK winners will be revealed. All regional winners will be invited to this popular reception.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 December 2008 )
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Rural enterprise hits the headlines |
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Written by Jill Grieve
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Friday, 14 November 2008 |
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Horse & Hound: Country characters nominated for 2008 Countryside Alliance Awards
Horncastle Today: Abbey farm in award contention
The Gallery and The Old Farmhouse Bakery at Steventon in Oxfordshire have made the Southern Regional Final of the Countryside Alliance Awards in the Enterprise category. Read about their achievement on Springfair.com here.
The Journal in Newcastle has reported on its finalists: Morpeth business up for countryside awards
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Last Updated ( Friday, 28 November 2008 )
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Ribble Valley Food Trail in the Lancashire Telegraph |
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Written by Jill Grieve
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Thursday, 13 November 2008 |
The Ribble Valley Food Trail has made the North West final in the Rural Enterprise category. The Lancashire Telegraph has reported on this saying: "The food trail is the brainchild of Ribble Valley Council and chief executive David Morris believes nomination for the award was testament to the hard work of all those involved. He said: “The Countryside Alliance Awards recognise the best rural enterprise and regeneration projects in the UK and to be shortlisted is fantastic. The Ribble Valley Food Trail been a huge success and the council has shown that, despite limited resources, it is capable of outstanding work.” Read Ribble Valley food trail in line for major award .
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