The winners of the Tiptree World Bread Awards Heroes with Brook Food were announced on Tuesday 13 October 2020 in a special online awards evening, marking an extraordinary year for the nation.

Rob Allcock, owner and Head Chef of The Longs Arms in Wiltshire, was selected as Overall Winner. Rob was forced to close his pub in South Wraxall due to the restrictions of Covid. But he didn’t close the doors completely. He took the bold and radical decision to completely transform his business and convert the pub kitchen into a bakery to serve the local community.

‘Well it’s simply very humbling that the village and our customers thought us worthy for nomination in such an amazing award.’ said Rob. Charli Boddington, one of Rob’s nominators said, ‘The entire village is reliant on his delicious output. He has certainly kept the village smiling.’

In normal times, the Awards celebrate the bread; hundreds of loaves would be delivered for assessment by a panel of esteemed judges. Instead, in a special edition for 2020, the Awards recognise the people behind the loaves: the bakers, millers and farmers.

Hundreds of nominations for the Bread Heroes were sent in from across the UK. ‘All the nominees in this year’s Awards truly deserve recognition for their generous, considerate and often altruistic initiatives to help others.’ said Stephen Hallam, Chairman of the Judges.

12 regional winners were selected by the judging panel. The winners included Gilchester Organics - farmers and millers in Northumberland - who worked tirelessly to keep their community supplied with flour and donated flour to top London chef, Dean Parker, to help him provide free loaves to NHS workers. The North West’s Seasons Bakery, which - with Daniel Nemeth at the helm - baked around the clock, delivering over 5000 loaves to the local community and 1000s to charities across the country. Ruth Macintyre from Surrey, who gave free online baking workshops to the nation in addition to single-handedly running her microbakery.

One of the judges, Emma Freud, Executive Producer Comic Relief, said, ‘These nominees were so well found - each of them have done remarkable things for their communities, using their talent with bread to make life easier for people who need support. It was a seriously tough choice, but I am confident we got the right winners…’

‘The efforts of the bread community during these challenging times have been truly inspiring.’ said Scott Goodfellow, Joint Managing Director, Tiptree, ‘We are delighted that this year’s Awards have been able to shine a light on their incredible endeavours.’

An exhibition of portraits by photographer Henry Kenyon of the 12 Bread Heroes will be touring the UK, including a display at the City Food Lecture 2021, the annual lecture on the future of the food industry, organised by the seven food-related City of London livery companies.

The full list of winners:

South West (and Overall Winner): Rob Allcock, The Longs Arms, South Wraxall, Wiltshire

North East: Andrew and Sybille Wilkinson, Gilchester Organics, Stamfordham, Northumberland

North West: Daniel Nemeth, Seasons Bakery, Ingleton, North Yorkshire

Yorkshire and Humber: Fosters Bakery, Barnsley, South Yorkshire

East Midlands: Green's Windmill Trust, Nottingham

West Midlands: Curtis Stewart, Trentham Bakehouse, Trentham, Staffordshire

East: Steven Winter, Bread Source, Norwich

South East: Ruth Macintyre, Ruth’s Little Kitchen, Brockham, Surrey

London: Liz Wilson, Ma Baker, Fulham

Scotland: Mungoswells Malt & Milling, North Berwick, East Lothian

Northern Ireland: Cathy Stevenson, The Daily Apron, Lisburn

Wales: Osian Jones, CRWST, Cardigan