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Accolades for the West's acclaimed rural businesses
Western Morning News
|April 23, 2025
Athwenna Irons reveals the winners of an awards scheme for South West firms described as the 'Rural Oscars'
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THE Countryside Alliance has crowned the South West's champions in its annual 'Rural Oscars' event. The awards - now in their 18th year - recognise rural businesses across five categories that “go the extra mile within their communities, supporting the local economy and championing local goods and services”.
Thousands of nominations from around the South West were whittled down via a public vote, with the final few being crowned regional champions. The winner of each category will go on to represent the South West in the national champions reception at the House of Lords in June, competing against other finalists from Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the rest of England.
Sarah Lee, director of policy and campaigns at the Countryside Alliance, said: “We are proud to be honouring these exceptional rural businesses, and the people behind them who are passionate about providing quality goods, services, and employment to rural communities and beyond.
“Your continuing promotion and defence of local produce, skills and rural life deserves all the credit it gets, and the Countryside Alliance is proud to be honouring a group of people who are passionate about their countryside and passionate about providing quality goods, services and employment to rural communities and beyond.
“Running a business in a rural community isn’t easy, and it’s so important to celebrate the valued role these rural enterprises have in their communities. We look forward to seeing them in London at the national champions reception!”
Named as the winner of the 'Best Butcher' category was Steve Heard Butchers, in Camelford, Cornwall. Judges described it as an “exceptional business built on decades of quality, trust and exceptional service”.
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