Brakspear awards

Winning tenants: Alex Venner and Clive Miners, of the Red Lion; Simon Duffy, Perch and Pike; Steven Crosby, Red Lion; Sofie Hjelte, Perch and Pike; Jade Jeffries, White Bear; Samantha Murray, Reformation; Owen Hardy, White Bear; Richard Grant, Reformation; Gordon Dickens, Holly Bush; and Brakspear chief executive, Tom Davies

 

Tenants at seven Brakspear pubs were singled out for recognition and a £500 prize as winners of the pub operator’s annual Hospitality Awards.

The awards rewarded tenants who had demonstrated either excellence in one area of their business or achievement across the board.

Overall sales growth, scores in the company’s Silent Customer mystery dining visits and TripAdvisor reports were also considered within the robust judging process, which involved independent judges in a number of categories.

Chief executive, Tom Davies, said: “Recognising and rewarding the tenants who have excelled over the past year is something we take seriously at Brakspear. Each nomination is given thorough consideration by our judges and this year, as ever, choosing the winner in each category was a challenge.

“Every year, judging the awards reminds us of the talented tenants we are lucky enough to have running pubs with us. Our winners should all be proud of their victory and we hope they all maximise it to boost their presence locally.”

Alex Venner, tenant at the Red Lion, Cholsey, one of the best newcomer award winners, said: “As three local residents without any previous experience of running a pub, we’ve had a sharp learning curve since taking on the Red Lion in November last year. We’re proud of what we’ve achieved and are enjoying serving great food and drink and offering entertainment to our friends and customers.”

The awards were held at the Crooked Billet, a Brakspear pub in Stoke Row, near Henley, and attended by 110 Brakspear tenants, head office employees and suppliers.

Award winners

Best newcomers: Gordon and Graeme Dickens at the Hollybush, Redbourn; and Alex Venner, Steven Crosby and Clive Miners at the Red Lion, Cholsey, Oxfordshire

Best kept cellar: Neil Rowlands, White Bear, Warlingham

Best business builder: Daniel Wright, Joker, Brighton

Best garden: Sean and Vanessa Arnett, Blackwood Arms, Littleworth Common, near Slough

Best Sunday roast: Samantha Murray and Richard Grant, Reformation, Gallowstree Common, near Henley

Best all-rounder: Simon Duffy, Perch and Pike, South Stoke, near Henley