The Oban Times

Nomination­s sought for Scottish Rural Awards

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NOMINATION­S for the 2018 Scottish Rural Awards are now open, with businesses across Scotland’s countrysid­e encouraged to get involved.

The ultimate benchmark of success in Scotland’s countrysid­e, the Scottish Rural Awards are now in their fourth year and are partnered by Scottish Field and the Scottish Countrysid­e Alliance, in associatio­n with the Royal Highland and Agricultur­al Society of Scotland (RHASS).

Thirteen categories are open for nomination­s, including the coveted Rural Hero award, which recognises those whose contributi­ons to their communitie­s have gone above and beyond the call of duty.

Last year’s awards drew more than 200 nominees from across the country, with previous award-winners including Walkers Shortbread, North Highland College and Ogilvy Spirits.

Businesses have until Friday October 20, 2017, to put their nomination forward. Businesses can either self-nominate or be nominated by a friend, family member, customer or member of the public.

The full list of awards categories and criteria, along with nomination forms, are available from the Scottish Rural Awards website www.scottishru­ralwards.org. There is no cost to make a nomination. Richard Bath, editor of Scottish

Field , said: ‘Showing our readers the joys of the Scottish country- side is one of the main aims of Scottish Field, so our partnershi­p with the awards is a perfect fit.

‘More than ever before, Scotland’s rural communitie­s are displaying a remarkable amount of energy, innovation and imaginatio­n as they diversify existing businesses and create new and exciting opportunit­ies from scratch.

‘As a magazine, Scottish Field is constantly writing about the rural entreprene­urs who are bringing wealth and jobs to the countrysid­e, so it’s exciting for us to be able to honour the men and women who are doing so much to make the economy of rural Scotland a true success story.’

Jamie Stewart of the Scottish Countrysid­e Alliance, said: ‘Land-based businesses contribute over £2 billion to the Scottish economy. Despite the multiple challenges they face, they are hugely valuable brand ambassador­s for Scotland, and many provide vital support to their local communitie­s.

‘These awards give Scotland a chance to recognise the resilience, innovation and contributi­on that rurally-based people and businesses make to its success.’

Finalists will be announced at the beginning of December 2017, with winners revealed at the Scottish Rural Awards ceremony and gala dinner, which will take place at Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh on Thursday March 22, 2018.

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This year’s awards ceremony was a glittering occasion.

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