Celebration of the Yorkshire countryside and honouring the best of farming practices, rural businesses, fantastic events and achievements was the focus of this year’s seventh Yorkshire Post Rural Awar
On the day when talk in the countryside majored on the brutal felling of one of the UK’s most iconic trees, the landmark sycamore of Sycamore Gap in Northumberland, it was the wooden-made trophies that were the prized possessions of worthy recipients from right across the county.
They arrived with their six day old baby daughter Phoebe Alexandra Hill who had been born the previous Saturday morning at 6.54am. It was to prove another success for them as they received the award with some suggesting that Phoebe may just be the youngest ever award recipient. Awards organiser Becca Turnbull supplied Alex with a bouquet for having gone above and beyond in getting to the awards at all.
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