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Media coverage rolls in for the 2008 Awards Print E-mail

Press & Journal: Wildlife photographer to attend top awards

Wetherby News: Tockwith Show's Les fights it out against host of celebrities to claim rural hero award

The Press: Tockwith Show secretary Les Wake nominated for major rural award

Horse & Hound online: Clarissa Dickson-Wright and Janet Street-Porter vie for rural hero

The Times: Diary: The feathers are set to fly as the battle to win the Countryside Alliance’s Rural Hero award hots up...

Farmers Weekly: Field Day Blog: Battle of the double barrels

St Albans Review: Harpenden farmer in running for Countryside Alliance award

Weston & Somerset Mercury: Organic farm wins top award

East Grinstead Courier & Observer: Award for store due to close its doors

Hexham Courant: Tynedale trio are top country businesses

 
Coverage for the Regional Winners of 2008 Print E-mail

Farmers Weekly: Tim Relf: We have our winners

Ripon Gazette: Village post office is 'best in county'

Hampshire Chronicle: Aiming to be the best

Spring Fair: Celebrating independent retailing

Get Surrey: Award for Ockley farm shop

Kent & Sussex Courier: Rural college tearoom hopes to win national competition

Hexham Courant: Tynedale trio are top country businesses

Clitheroe Advertiser: Food trail en route to national glory

Isle of Wight County Press: Judge in awe of top village shop

South Wales Guardian: Joy as shop owners scoop top award

Wilts and Glos Standard: Tetbury butchers scoops regional Countryside Alliance award

Hereford Times: Kington butcher tastes more success

 
Regional Countryside Alliance Award winners head for Westminster Print E-mail
48 rural enterprises are celebrating winning regional titles in the Countryside Alliance Awards and will now hope to be awarded a national title at a Westminster reception in March.

*A gunsmith, a carriage maker, a shooting school and an artisan baker join the ranks of farm shops, village shops, post offices and butchers in the finals, showing the diversity and enterprise of rural Britain.
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Awards coverage Print E-mail

Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph: Shop at Stanwick makes it to award final

Hampshire Chronicle: Firms get rural recognition

Malton & Pickering Mercury: Farm project in line for honours

 
Rural enterprise hits the headlines Print E-mail

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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