Award honour for proud champion of Norfolk's world-famous beer-making barley
Former Crisp Malt director Bob King is the winner of the prestigious 2024 Timothy Colman Prize.
Agricultural editor
Chris Hill is the agricultural editor for the Eastern Daily Press and its Agricultural Review supplement - covering farming, food, the environment and other countryside issues across Norfolk and Suffolk. Winner of the 2022 Timothy Colman Prize, presented by the Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association (RNAA) for outstanding contribution to Norfolk’s food, farming and countryside, and twice winner of the British Guild of Agricultural Journalists’ Stuart Seaton award for regional agricultural journalists.
Chris Hill is the agricultural editor for the Eastern Daily Press and its Agricultural Review supplement - covering farming, food, the environment and other countryside issues across Norfolk and Suffolk. Winner of the 2022 Timothy Colman Prize, presented by the Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association (RNAA) for outstanding contribution to Norfolk’s food, farming and countryside, and twice winner of the British Guild of Agricultural Journalists’ Stuart Seaton award for regional agricultural journalists.
Former Crisp Malt director Bob King is the winner of the prestigious 2024 Timothy Colman Prize.
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The Goat Shed Farm Shop near Norwich is continuing its meteoric growth - while creating a hyper-local food chain to fulfil a proud family livestock legacy.
The UK's oldest flock of Charollais sheep has been sold by the Barber family in Norfolk which imported the breed from France in the 1970s.
New Royal Norfolk Show president Lady Dannatt has spoken of her deep personal connection with the event's history - and her hopes for its future.
Business leaders have been encouraged to back a £3m project to build a major farm shop and food hall at the Norfolk Showground.
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