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BBC Food and Farming Awards 2014


Capture“The BBC Food & Farming Awards belong to everyone because it’s a celebration of the most delicious and important things in our lives. It’s a real chance for the public to share the food stories that really matter to them”. Valentine Warner, food writer, cook and judge.

Two restaurant chefs, a prison cook and a celebrated food blogger are leading a BBC  mission to find the very best in British food and farming. Raymond Blanc and Richard Corrigan are being joined by Al Crisci, the founder of the Clink restaurant in Highdown prison and blogger Jack Monroe, on the 2014 judging team of the BBC Food & Farming Awards. Along with cook and writer Valentine Warner, and critic and broadcaster Charles Campion they’re calling on nominations to find winners in 10 different categories; Best Food Producer, Best Drinks “The BBC Food & Farming Awards belong to everyone because it’s a celebration of the most delicious and important things in our lives. It’s a real chance for the public to share the food stories that really matter to them”. Valentine Warner, food writer, cook and judge. BBC Food and Farming Awards 2014 Producer, Best Food Market, Best Local Food Retailer, Best Takeaway/ Street food, Best Cook, Best Food Initiative, Outstanding Farmer of the Year, the Lifetime Achievement Award and Food Personality of the Year. Each year the BBC calls on its audiences to nominate  someone in their part of the UK for an award. Chef Richard Corrigan said, “…. we’re always amazed by the stories that come in to us as judges, and we never know where in the UK the nominations will take us … from visits to cheese-makers and dinner ladies to farm shop owners and national retailers…. but we care about each and every one, the stories are inspiring”. Nominations open on January 5th and can be sent in via www.bbc.co.uk/ foodawards. People can send nominations in all 10 categories; individuals and businesses can also nominate their own work. Close of nominations is Monday 27th January. Over the years the awards have recognised people like school dinner lady Jeanette Orrey, who went on to help thousands of school cooks across the UK, 2012’s Farmer of the year Guy Watson, for his success with Riverford’s veg box scheme and national retailers like Sainsbury’s for its work supporting small scale producers. Winning an award can make a huge difference to an individual or a business. Last year’s winner in the Best Food Market category was pHd student Emily Boothroyd who set up a farmers’ market inside Sutton Bonington University campus, she explained that “winning an award was life changing! It gave me the confidence to change my career path entirely, markets are now my life”.

This year’s categories: BEST FOOD MARKET Where is Britain’s best food market? It could be a traditional street market, farmers’ market or a covered market, but what we’re looking for is a regular market that
brings together a wide range of great producers and serves a local community by providing fresh, quality, affordable food. Tell us about the market that’s changed your town, city or village, and is
making a real difference to your weekly shop.
Plus:
• BEST STREET FOOD OR TAKEAWAY
• BEST FOOD PRODUCER
• BEST DRINKS PRODUCER
• BEST INNOVATION IN BRITISH

FOOD: OUTSTANDING FARMER OF THE YEAR
• THE RADIO 4 “YOU & YOURS” BEST FOOD RETAILER
• BBC COOK OF THE YEAR
• THE DEREK COOPER LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

• FOOD PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR 2014

Nominations open on January 5th, for three weeks only. Anyone can send in a nomination, cooks, retailers, market traders can nominate themselves.
All they need to do is go to www.bbc.co.uk/foodawards from January 5th. Plus, keep an eye out for the Food Programmes Twitter feed, @bbcfoodprog using the hashtag #bbcfoodawards for all the
latest updates. The best ideas that come through the judging process will be featured on BBC Radio 4’s The Food Programme and a special edition of the BBC Food & Farming Awards, also on Radio 4. Presenter of the Food Programme and one of the founders of the Awards in 2000, Sheila Dillon, encourages you to get online to nominate ‘‘They’re your awards set up to highlight the achievements of people, mostly working under the media radar, who add to the quality of all our lives.’’ Once the judges have selected a shortlist for each of the categories, they visit each finalist in person. The eventual winners will be announced at the annual BBC Food & Farming Awards ceremony, to be held at the St Georges concert Hall, Bristol on Thursday May 1st. Shortly after, BBC Radio 4 will broadcast a programme featuring the winners and judges. This year’s judging panel consists of: Raymond Blanc – chef, restaurateur and broadcaster. Valentine Warner – chef, food writer and broadcaster. Richard Corrigan – chef and broadcaster. Adam Henson – farmer and broadcaster. Tim Hayward – food writer, Financial Times. Jack Monroe – food writer and blogger. Adam Leyland – Editor, Grocer Magazine. Peter Gott – farmer and market trader. Kath Dalmeny – Policy Director, Sustain: the alliance for better food and farming. Al Crisci – prison catering manager, founder of The Clink Professor Gabriel Scally – public health expert. Mike Gooding – farmer and agricultural policy expert Charles Campion – food writer Pete Brown – drinks writer Victoria Moore – drinks writer Sheila Dillon – food journalist and presenter of Radio 4’s The Food Programme D The Food Programme is on Radio 4 every Sunday at 12.30pm and repeated on Mondays at 3.30pm. D Beyond the Radio 4 Food & Farming Awards programme, finalists will also feature in BBC Radio 4’s The Food Programme, BBC Radio 4’s You & Yours programme, On Your Farm and Farming Today, BBC 1’s Countryfile programme and across BBC Local Radio. D Farming Today is on Radio 4 every weekday morning at 5.45am and on Saturdays at 6.35am. You can listen again online at www.bbc.co.uk/radio4

 

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Najma’s win the ‘Best Takeaway & Delivery’ in the Time & Leisure Food & Drink Awards 2013.


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It’s been quite a year of trading! We have braved the snowy winter and stood on muddy grounds selling our hot curries and biriyanis. We have faced the gusty winds which almost had our gazebo taking off the ground! We stubbornly held our ground as the torrential rain threatened to wash out our stall on a seemingly summer’s day. But alas! Much fun was to be had in the sweltering heat dishing up our stall favourites to our curry lovers in and around South West London and Surrey.
I couldn’t be more thrilled for Najma’s to have won the ‘Highly Commended’ award for the ‘Best Takeaway & Delivery’ in the Time & Leisure Food & Drink Awards 2013.
Watch out for Najma’s Meatballs as will be return to our much favoured Windmill Market in Wimbledon during October and the much anticipated Christmas Market in New Malden!
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