Newcastle Life Issue 34

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ENJOY STAFFORDSHIRE AWARDS

Tourism and food businesses recognised at awards

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USINESSES from across the Newcastle area and beyond have come out tops at an annual awards ceremony. A number of Staffordshire tourism and hospitality businesses have been crowned at the recent Enjoy Staffordshire Tourism and Good Food Awards 2022. Following a two-year hiatus due to coronavirus, businesses from across the county gathered at Keele Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme, for the glittering black-tie event, which was sponsored by We are Staffordshire and organised by Enjoy Staffordshire. A spokesman for Enjoy Staffordshire said: “An audience of more than 250 guests saw the winners of 16 categories, including The Trentham Estate (Large Visitor Attraction of the Year), Foxfield Railway (Small Visitor Attraction of the Year), and No26 at Aston Marina (Independent Restaurant of the Year), announced by the host, BBC 20 Newcastle Life Issue 34

Midlands Today’s Rebecca Wood. “The CBeebies Land Hotel at Alton Towers Resort was named Hotel of the Year, while The Meynell Ingram Arms at Hoar Cross, near Burton, was Pub of the Year, and the Ramblers Retreat won the Tea Room/Coffee Shop of the Year award. “The Experience of the Year went to Moddershall Oaks, New Business of the Year was Play@ Lower Drayton Farm, near Penkridge, and Denstone Hall Farm Shop, near Uttoxeter, was the Food & Drink Retailer/Farm Shop of the Year. “B&B and Guest House of the Year was The Little George in Eccleshall, and the Self-Catering Accommodation of the Year award went to Mayfield Snuggery, on the Staffordshire-Derbyshire border.” The spokesman continued: “And there were further wins for The Trentham Estate, in the Resilience & Innovation and Unsung Hero categories, and Alton Towers Resort, which was

successful in the Accessible & Inclusive Tourism and the Ethical, Responsible & Sustainable Tourism categories. “There was also a special award for Outstanding Contribution to Tourism in Staffordshire presented to The Very Reverend Adrian Dorber, Dean of Lichfield, in recognition of his work to position Lichfield Cathedral as a premier historic and religious tourist destination. Councillor Philip White, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member with responsibility for tourism at Staffordshire County Council, said: “Our annual awards are a wonderful celebration of our amazing tourism sector and an event we all look forward to. “Our tourism businesses continue to deliver year on year, attracting more and more visitors to the county, generating millions of pounds


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