Search is on to find young stars in Scotland’s food and drink sector

NFU MUTUAL INSPIRATIONAL YOUNG PERSON AWARD 2023

The search is on for the young stars of Scotland’s food and drink sector with entries for the ‘Inspirational Young Person Award’ open now until midnight 3 July 2023.

The award is designed to shine a light on the inspiring stories of people aged 16-26 who own, work, or study within a food and drink related business, organisation or institution in Scotland.

The winner will receive £500, with the second and third places finalists receiving £300 and £200 respectively. 

The award is a joint initiative between Scotland Food & Drink and leading insurer NFU Mutual. Business owners can nominate their hardworking young staff members – from waiting staff, chefs, bar team members, to bakers, produce makers and behind the scenes crew. 

Young people running their own food or drink ventures can nominate themselves and showcase their business and produce. Previous entries have included artisan bakers, gin makers and confectioners. 

Entries and nominations are now open and the closing date is midnight 3rd July.  The first, second and third place winners will be announced during Scottish Food & Drink Fortnight (5-20th September) and awarded cash prizes of £500, £300 and £200 respectively.  

Judges are looking for entrants who have a passion for their sector and who are keen to continue to be a future shining example to Scotland’s food and drink sector.

Last year’s winner was 23-year-old Craig Chambers, a Distiller at Dunnet Bay Distillers based in Thurso. He impressed the judges with his natural flair for the distillery business.

Craig identified improvements and helped create new recipes designed to reduce energy consumption during distilling by 90%, which helped the business during energy price increases.  

Since winning the award, Craig has expanded his horizons and is presently on a placement at a distillery in South America.

Craig said: “Winning this award was an amazing high-point for me. I have since been on a placement at a distillery in Argentina to learn even more about the industry and other food and drink cultures.

“The prize money of £500 came in very handy for my travels too.”

Mark McBrearty, NFU Mutual’s Regional Manager in Scotland and one of the judges for the award, said: “The importance of young people to Scotland’s food and drink sector cannot be overstated.

“This special award illustrates just how wide a contribution they make and how valuable their drive and innovation are to business success.”

Iain Baxter, Chief Executive at Scotland Food & Drink, said: “I am really looking forward to discovering the wealth of talent – both culinary and business-focused – among the younger generation in our industry. 

“Scotland has a proud reputation nationally and internationally for its food, drink and hospitality. Supporting the future of our sector by recognising up and coming talent is crucial to its long-term success.” 

How to Enter 

The NFU Mutual and Scotland Food & Drink Inspirational Young Person Award 2022 is open for entries until midnight 3rd July 2023. Submit your entry or make a nomination here

Any individual between the ages of 16 and 26 who owns, works, or studies within a food and drink related business, organisation or institution can be nominated or enter on their own behalf. The winner will receive £500, with the second and third place finalists receiving £300 and £200 respectively. Winners will be announced in September 2023. 

For more information on the range of NFU Mutual insurance services, visit: 

https://www.nfumutual.co.uk

Entries are now open for The MoonWalk Scotland 2023

Raise money for those living with breast and other cancers

On Saturday 9th September 2023, thousands of women and men will set off from Holyrood Park in Edinburgh to walk an overnight half or full marathon through the streets of the capital.

Walkers will be uniting to raise much needed awareness and money, which is granted towards research, prevention and supporting those living with cancer in Scotland.

Walkers can pick any theme from previous years to decorate their bra and add a sprinkle of silver.

Organised by breast cancer charity Walk the Walk, The MoonWalk Scotland will be the final event in the charity’s trilogy of MoonWalks in 2023, following The MoonWalk London, at Clapham Common on Saturday 20th May and The MoonWalk Iceland, at Lake Myvatn on Tuesday 13th June.

For all the events, Walkers can choose between half and full marathons, as well as a virtual option to take on the MoonWalk in their local area.

Those looking to experience Scotland and London can enter both and receive a special 10% discount on entry.

For the ultimate challenge take on the 3 Land Challenge and do all three MoonWalks!

Sign up for The MoonWalk Scotland now at www.walkthewalk.org

Celebrating 25 years of MoonWalking!

Money raised by Walk the Walk through its MoonWalks is granted to help other charities and organisations across Scotland and the UK in their united aims.

The one and only iconic, original night-time walk – The MoonWalk London – was created in 1998 by Nina Barough CBE and celebrates 25 years of MoonWalking.

MoonWalks in Scotland (2006) and Iceland (2011) followed. All three MoonWalks are organised by the cancer charity Walk the Walk, founded by Nina.