Border Telegraph

‘Rural Oscars’ triumph

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THREE Borders businesses have emerged triumphant at an awards ceremony dubbed the “rural Oscars”.

The Countrysid­e Alliance Scotland held its annual awards ceremony at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh on Wednesday (March 13), where several Scottish rural businesses were crowned champions.

The awards – now in their 17th year – recognise rural businesses across five categories, including ‘best local food’, ‘best butcher’, ‘best pub’, ‘best rural enterprise’, and ‘best village shop/ post office’.

These businesses go the extra mile within their communitie­s, supporting the local economy and championin­g local goods and services.

Thousands of nomination­s from around the country were whittled down via a public vote.

No less than three Borders businesses won in the five categories up for grabs.

The Black Bull in Lauder won the best “local food” section.

Foston’s Fine Meats in Duns came out on top as ‘best butcher’ and the Gordon Arms Bar & Kitchen won “best pub”.

Additional­ly, Martin Baird Butchers in Melrose was “highly commended”.

The awards were presented by Director of the Countrysid­e Alliance Scotland Jake Swindells and attended by a number of MSPs.

The winner of each category will go on to represent Scotland in the national champions reception at the House of Lords in June, competing against other finalists from Wales, Northern Ireland, and England.

Swindells said: “Running a business in a rural community isn’t easy, particular­ly in recent times. The evening was all about celebratin­g the valued role these

rural enterprise­s have in their communitie­s.

“The Countrysid­e Alliance is proud to be honouring a group

of people so clearly passionate about the goods and services they provide throughout our incredible countrysid­e.”

 ?? ?? The Black Bull Hotel in Lauder. Photo: Google Maps
The Black Bull Hotel in Lauder. Photo: Google Maps

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