A FARM SHOP based in the Meon Valley has been shortlisted for a national award following its dedication and service to the farming industry.
Westlands Farm Shop at Pricketts Hill near Wickham is in the running for the Family Business of the Year as part of the National Family Business United annual awards.
Business partner Graham and his wife Kayleigh Collett are the second generation at Westlands Farm.
Westlands Farm Shop was established by Graham’s parents in 2001. Since then, the family business has undergone three refurbishments. In 2020, it had a £60,000 transformation to expand its former tea room to create space for a delicatessen, self-serve refill stations and fruit and veg from the farm.
Kayleigh said: “We are really excited to be shortlisted for a national award. We love operating as a family business because of all the skills and knowledge we have gained over the years, and each generation has something new to bring to the business partnership. We would love to be able to pass our farming experience on to our children too.
“Supporting independent and family run businesses like us is really important because we help economies to thrive.
“Around 50 percent of our revenue is reinvested into local supply chains every year - whether it be supporting suppliers, sourcing products from independent businesses or paying people’s wages.”
Paul Andrews, founder and CEO of Family Business United, said: “Family firms are the backbone of the UK economy and contribute significantly in so many ways. Family firms deserve all the recognition they can get for all the good that they do in terms of employment, income generation and wealth creation.
“Winners over the years have come from all corners of the UK, been large and small, multi-generational and starting out on their journey but above all they share their underlying values, purpose and desire to succeed as a family firm.
“All of those shortlisted deserve their moment in the spotlight and we look forward to crowning the winners in the summer.”
The winners of the National Family Business United awards will be announced in June.
For more information about Westlands Farm Shop visit: westlandsfarmshop.co.uk
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules here