Saturday 28 July 2012

TOP PR PRIZE FOR BRIGHTON STUDENT


Susannah Fox (right) at the University of Brighton Business School Prize Ceremony 2012 yesterday [July 27] winning The Natural PR Ltd Prize for Best PR Student. 

Susannah who also graduated from the Brighton Business School on the same day, said: “I am really inspired by PR and the media and hope very much to pursue a career in this field.”

Said Paula Seager, MD of Natural PR, who sponsors the award: “It’s great to see such talent coming out of the Brighton Business School – the business courses are fantastically flexible for students to find the area of business that is best for them and I’m delighted that so many bright young things are taking an interest in PR as a career avenue, as I’ve always loved this profession.” 

Wednesday 18 July 2012

Brighton Foodie Leaders July 2012


July is truly a fabulous time for all things foodie!  This is the month when hot dogs, ice cream and even the humble baked bean are celebrated nationally.  July 25th sees the start of National Salad Week closely followed by the British Food Fortnight from 27th July.

So will any of these events help the leaders in the Brighton & Hove Foodie Awards and who is on the July leaderboard? 

Terre à Terre in East Street has held on to first place in the Best Restaurant category.  Food for Friends in Prince Albert Street has regained second place and Chilli Pickle is back on the leaderboard and in third place.

Leading the way in the Best Food Pub category is the Ginger Pig in Hove Street, the Basketmakers in Cheltenham Place has dropped back to third place and the Foragers in Stirling Place continues to battle for the lead from the number two spot.  Never has a competition been so fiercely fought between local rivals, with fourth and fifth places rapidly closing in. Will it all change in the last two months of voting? 

There’s no change either in the Best Café category; last year’s winners Iydea in Kensington Gardens remain in first place, Moksha Caffe in York Place is still there in second and Mange Tout in Trafalgar Street maintains in third place.  But voting numbers for other city favourites are on the increase and it could be a very different picture next month!

For Best Food Shop, Infinity Food is in first place, Boho Gelato in Pool Valley is in second place  and the Brighton Sausage Company in Gloucester Street holds onto third place.

Said Paula Seager, Managing Director of Natural PR, the Awards’ organisers: “This is the third year we have run the Foodies and this year is quite unlike any other.  It seems like the same names keep appearing but in fact  fourth, fifth and even sixth places in each categories are so close to edging their way on to the leaderboard and very able to spring some last minute surprises.”

“With two months to go until voting closes our leaders should not yet feel safe and those taking part who have not yet seen their name on the leaderboard should know that the outcome is far from resolved.  So if your favourite has not yet appeared, get involved and have your say, it could make a very big difference to next month’s positions.”

Find out more and place your vote at www.brightonfoodawards.com – everyone has one vote per category.

Tuesday 10 July 2012

Sussex Foodie News July 2012

Read the latest Sussex Foodie News here

Wednesday 27 June 2012

Sussex High Sheriffs' verdict on local food and drink


Refreshing, heart warming, tangy, lively, robust and – in one case – squidgy was the verdict of Sussex High Sheriffs about Sussex food and drink at an event bringing together the finalists in the Sussex Food & Drink Awards 2012/13, held at the newly re-furbished Norfolk Pavilion at Ardingly Showground.

High Sheriff of East Sussex David Allam and High Sheriff of West Sussex, Andrewjohn Stephenson Clarke from the Borde Hill Estate, joined awards director Paula Seager on stage in front of 120 leading lights in the local food industry to sample the superb produce available in the county, including sparkling wine, sausages, cheese, apple juice, pies and brownies.

They were given the opportunity to provide just one word to describe each product’s taste and thereby characterise the produce of the county of Sussex as a whole.

“Public voting for our 75 finalists in this year’s awards is already under way and well up on last year, not just because we have improved our online voting system and introduced text voting for the first time, but because the growing trend is to buy local,” said Paula Seager, MD of Natural PR.

“The awards is all about boosting the market for Sussex produce and letting people in the county know about the fantastic food and drink grown and made in the county, as well as the great restaurants, pubs, cafes and food shops where it can be bought and enjoyed.

“Everyone has a strong opinion when it comes to food and drink and we urge people to try out the produce on our finalists list and vote for their favourites at www. sussexfoodawards.biz now – there are some real hidden treasures to be found!”

The award categories include:
Sussex Food Producer of the Year, sponsored by The Southern Co-operative
Best Sussex Eating Experience, sponsored by Mayo Wynne Baxter
Sussex Farmer of the Year, sponsored by Knill James
Sussex Farmers Market of the Year, sponsored by Harveys
Sussex Young Chef of the Year, sponsored by Cheese Please and Gram UK Ltd
Sussex Butcher of the Year, sponsored by Natural Farms
Sussex Drink Producer of the Year, sponsored by Natural PR
Best Sussex Food/Farm Shop, sponsored by Sussex Food & Drink Network

Voting is now open for the public to choose their favourites, with all details at  www.sussexfoodawards.biz. Voting closes at midnight on October 14 and winners will be revealed at a stunning seven-course Sussex banquet, to be held at the Amex Stadium in January 2013.

Friday 8 June 2012

Sally Gunnell launches Sussex Food & Drink Awards

Former Olympian Sally Gunnell OBE launched the Sussex Food & Drink Awards at the South of England Show VIP opening breakfast on 7th June 2012, revealing the 75 finalists in this year’s awards and declaring public voting open.

She posed with Sussex children representing local sporting achievement and highlighted how important it is to eat fresh, locally-grown food to achieve the best health and physical performance.
 
Said Clive Beddall OBE, chairman of the judges for the Sussex Food & Drink Awards: “We can justifiably boast that we have some of the country’s best food and drink producers here in Sussex and our farmers, producers and sellers work hard to provide and promote high quality local produce to their local communities.” 
Over a hundred leading lights in the agricultural, food and farming community enjoyed ‘Eggs Jubilee’, specially created by Paul Peach of the Horse Guards Inn at Tillington, who is the reigning Sussex Young Chef of the Year, followed by interesting debate around the topic of food sustainability and sport.

Speakers on the panel included Sally Gunnell OBE; Clive Beddall OBE; Nick Hempleman, the current winner of Best Sussex Food/Farm Shop; and Gwyn Jones, former VP of the NFU, chaired by David Allam, High Sherriff of East Sussex and Member of the South of England Agricultural Society.  

Voting is now open for the public to choose their favourites from the Sussex Food & Drink Awards 2012/13 finalists list, either online or through SMS text voting, with all details at www.sussexfoodawards.biz. Voting closes at midnight on October 14 and winners will be revealed at the awards dinner in January 2013.

The finalists are:

Sussex Farmer of the Year Award sponsored by Knill James:
Sir Sebastian Anstruther, the Barlavington Estate, Petworth
Michael Browing and Sarah Wareham, Tottingworth Farm, Heathfield
John & Alison Ford, Priors Byne Farm, Partridge Green
Harry Goring, the Wiston Estate, Steyning
Tim and Charles Harrison, R Harrisons & Sons, Rudgwick
Chris, Caroline and Robert Hodgkins, Locks Farm, Washington
Martin and Gundrada Hole, Montague Farm, Pevensey
Phil and Steve Hook, Longleys Farm, Hailsham (last year’s winners)
John Robinson, J & H Robinson (Iford Farms), Iford
Tom Tupper, Bignor Farm, Bignor

Best Sussex Food Producer sponsored by The Southern Co-operative
Bangers Galore, Horsham
Besmoke, Arundel
Caroline’s Dairy, Sidlesham
Chocoholly, Brighton
Ginger’s Kitchen, Partridge Green
Goodwood Home Farm, Goodwood
High Weald Dairy, Horsted Keynes
Just Brownies, Partridge Green
Piglets Pantry, Worthing
Prosperity Brownies, Lancing

Best Sussex Eating Experience sponsored by Mayo Wynne Baxter
The Cat, West Hoathly
The Coach and Horses, Danehill
The Foragers, Hove
Ockenden Manor, Cuckfield
The Ram Inn, Firle
Simply Delicious, Bognor Regis
Stanmer House, Brighton
Tottington Manor, Edburton
Wabi, Horsham
Wessons Café, Horam

Best Sussex Farmers Market sponsored by Harveys
Arundel Farmers Market
Chichester Farmers Market
Lewes Farmers Market
Rye Farmers Market
Shoreham Farmers Market
Steyning Farmers Market

Sussex Butcher of the Year sponsored by Natural Farms
Archers, Westfield
Bramptons Butchers, Brighton
Canham and Sons, Hove
Clive Miller, Hurstpierpoint
John Murray, Loxwood
Meads Village Butchers, Eastbourne
New Street Butchers, Horsham
Frank Richards & Sons, Lewes
S K Hutchings, Partridge Green
Westdene Butchers, Brighton

Sussex Young Chef of the Year sponsored by Gram (UK) Ltd and Cheese Please
Blake Chrysanthou, Sam’s of Brighton
Charlie Miles, The Gingerman, Brighton
Charlie Tayler, South Lodge Hotel, Horsham
Jimmy Gray, Jeremy’s Restaurant, Borde Hill
Jonathon Wheatland, Ardington Hotel, Worthing
Paul Peach, The Horse Guards Inn, Tillington 
Ryan Hunter, Wingrove House, Alfriston
Steven Pelling, Felbridge Hotel, East Grinstead
Tom Goodchild, The Crabtree Inn, Lower Beeding  

Sussex Drink Producer of the Year sponsored by Natural PR
Bolney Wine Estate, Bolney
Court Garden Vineyard, Ditchling
Dark Star Brewery, Partridge Green
Gran Stead’s, Brighton 
Hepworths Brewery, Horsham
Ridgeview Wine Estate, Ditchling
Ringden Farm Apple Juice, Etchingham
Stopham Vineyard, Pulborough
W J King Brewery, Horsham
Wobblegate, Bolney

Best Sussex Food/Farm Shop sponsored by the Sussex Food & Drink Network
Cowdray Farm Shop, Midhurst
Holmansbridge Farm Shop, Barcombe
The Hungry Guest, Petworth
Lodsworth Larder, Lodsworth
Plaw Hatch Farm Shop, Sharpthorne
Rushfields Farm Shop, Poynings
Sharnfold Farm Shop, Pevensey
The Sussex Produce Company, Steyning  
Veasey & Sons Fishmongers, Forest Row
The Village Larder, Washington

Friday 4 May 2012

Sussex Foodie News May 2012

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