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ChalkStream Crowned SME Food & Drink Manufacturer Of The Year By MPs



Hampshire-based business ChalkStream Foods has been named the UK’s SME Food and Drink Manufacturer of the Year at the Food and Drink Federation’s (FDF) inaugural MP’s Choice Awards. ChalkStream was nominated for the award by local MP, Caroline Nokes, MP for Romsey and Southampton North.


ChalkStream Foods beat stiff competition to be awarded the prize during a ceremony at the Houses of Parliament for its work to bring British trout back to the nation’s menus.


Out of a shortlist of 12 regional finalists, ChalkStream impressed the panel of judges for its commitment to restoring the trout farming industry and Hampshire’s Itchen and Test Rivers, which are some of the world’s best known chalk streams.


ChalkStream has spearheaded support for the extension of Wild Fisheries Protection Zones across these rivers, meaning 90% of the Upper Itchen river has now been converted to wild fishing. Alongside its sustainability credentials, the business has revitalised a traditional rural industry, employing long-standing members of local Hampshire farming families across four supplier trout farms.


The MP’s Choice: Food and Drink Manufacturer of the Year Awards recognise the outstanding contributions small and medium-sized food and drink manufacturers bring to communities across the UK. MPs from every constituency were invited to nominate businesses worthy of this recognition with the winner being chosen by a panel of esteemed judges, including Food and Drink All Party Parliamentary Group Chairs, Mike Reader MP and Amanda Hack MP, Editor of The Grocer, Adam Leyland, and Sainsbury’s Commercial Director for Grocery and GM, Rachel Clark.


The food and drink manufacturing sector, which is made up of 97% small and medium sized businesses, contributes over £37 billion to the economy, accounting for almost a quarter (24.2%) of total manufacturing turnover. The sector also provides around 500,000 jobs in every corner of the country.


Karen Betts, Chief Executive, The Food and Drink Federation, said:

“The UK’s small and medium-sized food and drink manufacturers form the backbone of our industry, creating innovative, local products valued by communities. Our award celebrates the entrepreneurialism, creativity, drive and passion of small food businesses, and the sheer hard work they put in to succeed."

"Their ripple effect is immense, building prosperity in their local areas and providing great jobs and longer-term careers in their communities. The finalists were all stand-out businesses, leading the way in their specialisms, and FDF and the judging panel salute their commitment to bringing us delicious, nutritious, and sustainable food and drink."

 

“ChalkStream is an exceptional example of the best the UK’s food sector has to offer. Their products are second to none, and their commitment to sustainability, championing British produce and creating skilled jobs is particularly impressive. I’m delighted to see the Hampshire-based business recognised by MPs as the SME Food and Drink Manufacturer of the Year.”


Hugo Hardman, Managing Director, ChalkStream, said:


“We’re honoured to be named winners of the MP’s Choice: Food and Drink Manufacturer of the Year awards. Our mission is to champion British trout, support our rivers and farming communities, and produce food we can be truly proud of. This recognition belongs to our team, our partner farms and everyone who believes in the future of British freshwater fish."


Caroline Nokes, MP for Romsey and Southampton North

“The Test Valley trout is more than an iconic local symbol, it is a fabulous culinary success story, driven by ChalkStream and recognised all over the world."

“I am so thrilled ChalkStream has won this fantastic award, recognising a brilliant local business that has celebrated our local fish and put it in the finest restaurants and venues. I am very proud that this brilliant Hampshire business has been named SME Food Manufacturer of the Year."


“It was great to visit them last week and see the beautiful rainbow of fish at Greatbridge, thriving in the waters of our local chalk stream, the Test. It is local, healthy produce, enabling us to enjoy great flavour, providing employment, and putting Romsey firmly on the culinary map.”


ChalkStream Foods was crowned the winner at a Parliamentary reception on 14 January 2026, attended by MPs, industry leaders and FDF representatives.




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Erica Davies in collaboration with George at Asda is proud to announce the launch of her first unisex kids range just in time for Spring Summer 2025.


Erica Kids is a curated collection of 25 staple pieces and working alongside George at Asda, Erica has brought her eye for style and experience in struggling to dress her own 14-year-old son and 12-year-old daughter, bridging the gap in the market for stylish but affordable children’s clothing.


Designed to be worn by both girls and boys aged between 5-16 years old, the range includes loud and bold burst of statement shirts, mix and match co-ords and casually cool jerseys in an energetic palette of checkerboard pastels and LA inspired abstract prints. Worn oversized and with attitude, the range can be easily layered, transitioning with ease from sunny days to cooler summer nights.


Speaking on the collection Erica said

“As a mum buying clothes for a son and a daughter, I've always noticed the differences in what is available for them both. For girls, there are so many options, colour and prints. But for boys the choices are far more limited. And for older boys, it’s unfortunately always been a world of drab colours and little excitement."

"I looked at the bright colours worn by the world’s top football teams and wanted to see more of that for our lads! This collection has been a ten-year in the making passion project and I am so thrilled to do it with George at Asda."


“They have listened to my research, read all of the comments and messages I have received from parents along the way and brought my vision to life. This is a range that’s cool and colourful, with practicality and comfort at its core. And it is all designed to be mixed and matched, however you choose. Your style, worn your way - giving kids the chance to have fun with their clothes. And while we’re hoping the boys love it, every piece can be worn by the girls too - making hand-me-downs of your favourites! I am so excited to share this collection! I hope you love it.”



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