Local foodie champion helps ensure new festival has the recipe for success

Local foodie champion helps ensure new festival has the recipe for success

Bianca Rodrigues-Perry, Pursuits Festival, warwick

Local entrepreneur and foodie champion Bianca Rodrigues-Perry will be shining a spotlight on some of the best independent street food chefs when she hosts Warwick’s first Pursuits Festival this weekend.

Bianca, who fronts Bia’s Kitchen Show, will be taste testing many of the culinary offerings from her festival stage as well as hosting two exclusive competitions for visitors to get involved in.

There are fun prizes up for grabs in Bia’s Bake-off Competition for children, on Saturday. Youngsters are being offered the chance to bring their own home-made cakes to be judged by professional make caker Sophie Page from Coventry. While the adults will be treated to a series of cocktail making demos throughout Sunday courtesy of That Gin Company, based in Warwick, and Warwickshire Gin Company, based in Leamington.

Pursuits Festival, Warwick, Bianca Rodrigues-Perry
The festival takes place at St Nicholas Park in Warwick

Warwick Pursuits Festival is a two-day community event celebrating music, art and culture, with an array of activities for families to enjoy for free. Its arrival in Warwick follows Stratford’s successful event held in May, which attracted thousands of people across two days.

Bia’s Kitchen Show highlights some of the best of the independent foodie scene when it is streamed to audiences twice monthly on YouTube, Spotify, Instagram and Facebook. It is an extension to the successful Bia’s Kitchen brand and features local independent chefs and restaurateurs cooking signature dishes as well as Bianca’s own top tips and recipes.

Bianca, from Leamington, said: “I am incredibly excited to be involved in this fabulous new event which shares my same values of supporting independent food and drink businesses. I’m looking forward to playing my part in championing some of these businesses by introducing their stories and flavours to the festival-goers. Behind every successful small business is a story of passion and dedication that I look forward to sharing, whilst having a lot of fun along the way with some competitions and giveaways.”

Stepping into the Bia’s Kitchen Show spotlight at this weekend’s festival will be Bongo Bunee Chow, Dough & Brew, Mister V Street Food, Redfern Kitchen, Sunkanya ThaiFood, Shakespeare Spit Roast, The Magic Kingdom and Dough Ay’ We.

Pursuits Festival, Warwick, Bianca Rodrigues-Perry
Bianca Rodrigues-Perry with David Blick of Warwickshire Gin Company

The festival will focus on History & Literature, Music & Dance, Theatre & Art, and Sports & Wellbeing, with free activities showcasing much of Warwick history, culture and community. Alongside family-friendly activities, there will be art installations, interactive experiences, workshops, live music from local acts and great food and drink.

Mixing it up away from his bar throughout Sunday, That Gin Company’s Steve Bazell will be on hand to deliver some mini cocktail masterclasses on Bia’s stage.

Festival Director Kate Livingston said: “Slate events is continuously pushing the envelope when it comes to festival experiences, which is why we are delighted to have the support of Bia’s Kitchen, a renowned Instagram influencer in the culinary space, hosting a stage where she will interview our local vendors. This will shine a spotlight on the incredible food establishments in our community.

“Our vendors’ participation and support are crucial to making events like this happen, especially at a time when funding for free festivals is hard to come by. We hope this initiative will not only make our festival more interactive and exciting but also provide a valuable platform for our local food vendors to showcase their amazing work to a broader audience.

“We look forward to highlighting the delightful culinary offerings we have locally and attracting more visitors from further afield to experience our vibrant food scene.”

She added: “This festival is for the community of Warwick – local businesses, community groups, charities, and people who live and work here. The success of the Stratford event stemmed from its clear links to the town itself and its community, and we can’t wait to do the same in Warwick with its own unique festival that really champions the town and provides a platform for the local community to engage with and explore what makes their town special  – not to mention bringing people from far and wide to get a taste of the great place Warwick is to live, work and visit.”

Bianca Rodrigues-Perry with David Blick of Warwickshire Gin Company

Warwick Pursuits Festival takes place at St Nicholas Park and is supported by the Henry the VIII Trust, and Live & Local. Entry is free, and more information can be found here

Work is under way ahead of the release of the first in a series of Bia’s Kitchen cookbooks later this year, compiling some of her guests’ best recipes. The book sale profits will support mental health, a cause close to her heart.

Warwickshire Gin Company 
Distilled using a small batch method in Royal Leamington Spa and using a traditional copper pot, the inspiration behind the drinks collections comes from a desire to capture a moment in history, developing flavours to truly represent the county’s own unique story and bringing the hand-crafted flavours to life.

The drinks collection of gins, rums and vodka has a clutch of awards and, this year the distillery became the ‘Number One Thing To Do In Leamington Spa’ on Trip Advisor for its tasting experiences – Gin Tasting, Cocktails at The Distillery and their new Afternoon Gin & Tea.

That Gin Company & Cocktail Tours 
With its huge range of made-to-order gin recipes and cocktails, That Gin Company offers customers a truly unique experience for their visit or private event.

In addition to a full bar, guests at That Gin Company-hosted events have access to more than 100 uniquely made-to-order flavour infusions with something for every palate guaranteed – from the traditional juniper and floral gins through to fruity offerings such as Pineapple, Watermelon, Passionfruit and Sicilian Orange and, for spice lovers, Pink Pepper, Black Pepper and Cardamon or even, their most popular, Jalapeno signature gin!

The Gin Company’s Cocktail Tours bus is geared up for all sorts of celebrations. The converted double-decker can host up to 50 guests, features state-of-the-art LED lighting and sound system. As well as the brand’s concept gins, the bar sells a wide range of drinks, including cocktails/mocktails, spirits, beers, wine and fizz.

Bianca Rodrigues-Perry, Cakes by Sophie Page, Warwick Pursuits Festival

Cakes By Sophie Page 
One of the top 50 wedding cake designers in the UK, Sophie, from Coventry, is renowned for crafting showstopping cakes that are cherished pieces of art.

Fleur de Lys named among Top 100 places in UK for Outdoor Dining

Fleur de Lys named among Top 100 places in UK for Outdoor Dining

Fleur de Lys, Lowsonford, OpenTable

A popular village pub in Warwickshire has been named among The Top 100 Restaurants for Outdoor Dining in 2024 by OpenTable.

The Fleur de Lys, in Lowsonford has been praised for being ‘ideally situated for walkers and ramblers who wish to explore the canal towpath or a variety of local walks’ and for its ‘great homemade food and inviting atmosphere.’

The pub sits on the banks of the Stratford Canal, between winding country roads that used to be part of the Forest of Arden, and boasts an acre of land, making it a popular stop-off for canal users.

Fleur De Lys, Lowsonford, Fleur Fest

The dog-friendly pub also has a 4-star rating on Tripadvisor, 4.4-star rating on Google reviews and a 4.5 out of 5 on OpenTable.

Licensees Nick and Emma Woodhouse, who moved to Warwickshire from Bristol to take over at The Fleur, are passionate about hospitality and have combined 30 years of experience in the industry. They work hard to protect the legacy and integrity of the inn, which they recognise as a valued part of local history.

The menu is curated with hearty pub dishes, with the freshest and most local ingredients used by first-class butchers, fishmongers, and grocers. There is also a Sunday menu, Specials Board and – of course – a garden menu for those dining al-fresco.

Fleur de Lys, Lowsonford, OpenTable

Emma said: “We’re delighted that the Fleur De Lys has been recognised as the place to visit for outdoor dining as it’s such a special place nestled in the Warwickshire countryside. There are so many beautiful walks around the canal and village, after which you’ll definitely have earned one of our award-winning pies! It’s the perfect spot to escape the hustle and bustle of life, whether you arrive by car, bike, on foot or by boat!

“Our garden boasts an acre of land to run riot on and a low-level wooden children’s playground, alongside over 30 tables and benches. If you’re intending on zooming through this part of Warwickshire on a bicycle, The Fleur makes an excellent intermediary watering hole to fortify you for the ride ahead.”

The Fleur De Lys – which translates as Flower of Life – started out as a row of three 15th-century cottages which became canal workers’ accommodation that were later knocked together. It wasn’t until the early 20th century when it first opened as a tavern, later going on to introduce the ‘pioneering’ idea of serving food and giving rise to the now famous Fleur De Lys pies.

Later this month Emma and Nick are hosting a special weekend event to celebrate their 10th anniversary as custodians of the pub.

‘Fleur Fest,’ on June 29th-30th, promises a host of entertainment and activities throughout the weekend, from live musicians and performers – including stilt walkers and bubbleology – to craft and circus skills workshops, market and charity stalls and a dog show with prizes!

Fleur de Lys, Lowsonford, OpenTable

The event is also supporting Warwick charity Molly Ollys, and its founder Rachel Ollerenshaw will be on hand to raise awareness and sell raffle tickets across the two days.

It runs between 12-8pm. Tickets are £15 for adults (plus booking fee) and £7 for children (plus booking fee) Children under three go free. Free face painting is also included within the children’s price. Available here

For full list of Top 100 Restaurants for Outdoor Dining in the UK visit here

Independent distillery claims triple international awards win

Independent distillery claims triple international awards win

Warwickshire Gin Company, awards

A Warwickshire distiller is celebrating triple awards success on the international stage after drinks from its gin, rum and vodka ranges were all recognised.

Warwickshire Gin Company has scooped Gold for its Kingmaker Vodka in the prestigious International Wine & Spirits Competition, along with Bronze for both its signature gin, Leamington on Parade and its Sting Like A Bee Edition Honey Rum.

The drinks sit proudly with the other IWSC award-winners in his collection including Pelota Dry and Kingmaker Gins which won a Silver in 2021; and Philosopher’s Daughter Gin and Pugilist Spice Blended Rum which won a Bronze in 2022.

Warwickshire Gin Company, awards

And it is the latest chapter in a proud journey for founder David Blick who established the distillery at Victoria Business Centre in 2018 after 28 years working in retail and logistics.

He said: “I’m so delighted our spirits have been recognised as such high quality, it’s what we strive for to ensure we produce quality premium spirits. Winning a Gold too is just incredible, we have had great feedback from our Vodka since our launch and the Martinis we make on our cocktail evenings are a firm favourite.

“Winning awards gives new customers the comfort that they buying a great quality spirit.” We hope this gives more bars and restaurants the excuse they need to stock a locally produced award- winning gins, rums and our GOLD Kingmaker Vodka!”

Distilled using a small batch method with a traditional copper, the drinks collection was born from ‘a desire to capture a moment in history, developing flavours to fully represent the county’s own unique story and bringing the range of hand-crafted flavours to life.’

The Gold Award-winning Kingmaker Vodka – named along with the Kingmaker Gin, after Richard Neville 16th Earl of Warwick – won high praise from the judges for its ‘luscious sweet notes intertwined with a rich yeasty texture.’

Leamington on Parade – WGC’s first concept gin which launched the business – is inspired by the true story of circus elephant trainer Sam Lockhart in the 1880s and The Sting Like A Bee Honey Edition Rum is the newest addition to the collection, along with the Pugilist Ghost Edition White Rum, inspired by local boxing legend Randolph Turpin.

Warwickshire Gin Company also hosts Gin Tasting Experiences on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays; Afternoon G&Tea on Saturdays and Sundays; and Cocktails at the Distillery on Friday and Saturday nights.

Review: Thornbury Castle

Review: Thornbury Castle

Thornbury Castle, review

On the approach to Thornbury Castle its already apparent that we’re in for a memorable experience in this little corner near the Cotswolds and Welsh borders.

Believed to be the UK’s only Tudor Castle where you can stay the night, this Relais & Chateaux Hotel is one of the finest examples of the way Tudor housing trends transformed from fortress to palace.

Once owned by Henry VIII – acquired in the bloodiest of fashions from the Edward Stafford, third Duke of Buckingham – this is a fascinating Grade I building to explore.

Thornbury Castle, review

From 1966-1986 the castle came into the ownership of Kenneth Bell, one of the most renowned chefs in the country who turned it into a fine dining restaurant which was to set the tone for things to come.

Once we got over the initial ‘wow factor’ of this magnificent setting, we began to appreciate many of the fascinating historical features around us – from the oriel windows and spiral staircase through to the beautiful 16th century carvings and alcoves.

Thornbury Castle, review

We had the privilege of bedding down for the night in a rather grand four-poster in the former bedchamber of Henry VIII and his then bride Anne Boleyn, in 1535. One of 26 ‘rooms,’ it is quite simply 65sqm of sheer opulence. And although this suite is one of the most spacious, all the rooms guarantee a level of comfort that is second to none.

From turning the (hefty) key in the lock and pushing open the heavy wooden doors into the room, it is soon clear that every box on my personal checklist for a gold star visitor experience is checked. From a Nespresso machine (I do like appreciate a ‘proper coffee!’) and china cups through to Molton Brown toiletries, sumptuous regal fabrics and period detail as well as an abundance of drawer and wardrobe space, we felt altogether regal. The complimentary sloe gin also helped ease us into what looked set to be a relaxing and truly unforgettable stay.

As for their turndown service – this is the first time I returned from dinner to find curtains and shutters closed for us!

But at first light I couldn’t wait to pull them back again to drink in the spectacular views of the castle gardens – from three vantage points of our circular tower suite! The en suite must also boast one of the best views from a loo!

A stay in this castle is an experience like no other I’ve had before – and probably won’t again.

Thornbury Castle, review
Henry VIII Suite

It also delivered a friendly and professional level of service becoming of its stately backdrop – borne out too by the fact it’s been awarded 4 Red Stars. Its restaurant’s foodie credentials have also been recognised with 3 Rosettes and, indeed dinner was another highlight of our visit. An indulgent yet relaxing experience without the stuffy formality that one often comes to expect from such a majestic venue. Choose from the A La Carte or Six-Course Tasting Menu, with ingredients for many of their dishes coming direct from the kitchen garden.

Of course, living like a King or a Queen comes in at a princely sum – and tariffs here range from £299-£899 so not for you if you’re simply looking for somewhere to lay your head for the night.

Thornbury Castle, review
Catharine of Aragon Tower Suite

But if five-star luxury is top of your agenda, Thornbury Castle will fulfil every aspiration for your stay with the added bonus of being captivated by history and heritage at every turn. These stone walls have also played host to many an A-list celebrity over the years, including the likes of Sophia Loren and Laurence Olivier. If the walls could talk!

Perfect for families too with on-site facilities in their grounds which include croquet, archery, clay pigeon shooting and falconry (which can be arranged with prior notice.)

Thornbury Castle, review

Thornbury Castle is Tudor opulence at its most grandiose and I would urge anyone – who can afford it – to add it to your UK travel bucket list. For the rest of us – it’s the perfect consideration for weddings and special occasions.

Thornbury Castle was our base for a weekend visiting the Bristol area, just half an hour away.

Attractions which should be high on your to-do list whilst in the area:

Wake The Tiger
Billed as ‘the world’s first amazement park,’ this immersive experience combines storytelling and creativity in a unique journey of discovery with an environmental and societal message. Thoroughly intriguing and compelling couple of hours spent here but there’s enough to explore to stay all day.

Aerospace Bristol
From the earliest days of powered flight to the cutting-edge technology of tomorrow, visitors are inspired by fun practical science interactives and amazing exhibits, including aeroplanes, helicopters, missiles, satellites and more at this fabulous museum. Highlight is the Concorde hangar which takes your breath away.

M Shed
Social history museum sharing Bristol’s past through objects and stories of the people who have made the city what it is today.

For more information of what to do in Bristol area HERE

Baby loss charity founder recognised by special award from the Prime Minister

Baby loss charity founder recognised by special award from the Prime Minister

The Luca Foundation, Sharon Luca-Chatha, CuddleCots

A Coventry woman who has supported more than 8,000 parents following stillbirth through her foundation, has been recognised with a Points of Light Award.

Sharon Luca-Chatha’s award-winning The Luca Foundation funds special refrigerated cots which are designed to act like a refrigerator to keep the body cold. This allows the parents to have precious extra time with their baby and, if they wish to, even take them home with that equipment.

‘The Luca Foundation works closely with the NHS to distribute, and repair ‘CuddleCots’ as well as raising funds to provide research and training to reduce infant mortality, and providing resources and facilities to maternity units, neonatal intensive care units and paediatric wards to support families through child bereavement.

Sharon’s life was turned upside down in June 2012 when she lost her son Luca to stillbirth at 36 weeks. Since then she has gone on to give the ‘gift of time’ to thousands grieving families.

Sharon Luca-Chatha, The Luca Foundation, Points of Light Award

Sharon said: “We are deeply grateful and humbled to receive this recognition for our charitable organisation, which was established in loving memory of our son. As the name ‘Luca’, which means ‘Bringer of Light’, suggests, receiving this award as we approach his 12th heavenly birthday feels quite uplifting, given the challenges of running a nonprofit charity without a salary.”

She added: “With the unwavering support of numerous individuals, we have successfully repaired well over 100 ‘CuddleCots’, thereby providing solace and support to countless bereaved parents who have experienced the profound loss of a child.”

“A CuddleCot will give the families the ‘gift of time’ with their baby that they would not otherwise have. When a baby dies, there is a lot of information to take in, forms to sign, post-mortem to discuss etc. therefore the extra time is very much needed to take in all that has happened and the trauma that comes with that.

“It is instrumental for the mental health of the parents and family, often including young siblings, for the grieving process to start with their baby in their arms.”

Sharon Luca-Chatha, The Luca Foundation, LK Eco Style, Angel Warriors, stillbirth

Sharon Luca-Chatha is one of the latest to be recognised by the Prime Minister for The Points of Light Award which honours outstanding individual volunteers who are making a change in their community.

Congratulating Sharon, the Rt Hon Sir Jeremy Wright, Sharon’s local MP for Kenilworth and Southam, said: “I first came across the work of ‘The Luca Foundation’ last year whilst promoting Small Charities Week and am delighted she is being recognised in this way.

“I hope this award can raise the profile of ‘The Luca Foundation’ and help them to reach more struggling families.”

Sharon is now an accredited CPD practitioner in the field of pregnancy and infant loss and is in the process of bringing her training into primary schools around how to discuss loss with children. She has also written two books on the subject, Angel Warriors and an illustrated children’s book Why Did Grandad Die? which is available in schools across Coventry and Warwickshire.

Through the charity Sharon also directs funds to provide resources, facilities and research to reduce infant mortality and support bereaved parents.

She is driven by her vision to fund enough cuddle cots to service every maternity unit throughout the UK and then turn her attentions to cuddle blankets, for under 18s.

She said: “A parent’s worst nightmare is to lose their child. We were beyond devastated, our world had fallen apart. From the moment Luca died on the Monday inside my womb, to the Thursday when I gave birth to him, everything was in a daze.

“We were not ready for the next blow when he was misplaced for nine hours, the limited time we had with him and knowing we would then never see him again. After holding onto Luca as long as we could – just a few hours – we had to hand him over to be taken to the mortuary. This caused us such trauma. We just cried uncontrollably.

“As I look back I realise that traumatic experience was the defining moment when I decided I wanted every parent to have access to a CuddleCot.

“The growth of The Luca Foundation has completely exceeded my expectations. I’m very proud of that and proud of the fact that, despite getting more than 10 repair requests every month, we’ve been able to fulfil all of them so far.”