International Women’s Day-inspired event hailed huge success

International Women’s Day-inspired event hailed huge success

Together She Rises, Lianne Kirkman, conference, International Women's Day

Lianne Kirkman delivers her speech.

Women driven by a desire to help women was the focus of a conference in Warwick on Friday (March 7th), organised by local charitable organisation The Esther Project.

In celebration of International Women’s Day 2025 and with its theme, Accelerate Action, Together, She Rises was a powerful gathering aimed at driving forward change for women facing complex needs, bringing together key stakeholders including women’s services, charities, government representatives and professionals from mental health, domestic abuse, homelessness and criminal justice sectors.

Keynote speakers at King’s High in Warwick, included Lianne Kirkman, founder of The Esther Project alongside event co-organiser Deputy Lieutenant of Warwickshire Clare Sawdon. Other speakers on the day were Hannah Thomas; Michelle Smith; Dr Matt Home, CEO of Willowdene Rehabilitation; Dr Tom McNeill; and Kellie Ziemba. Invited guests included Lord Lieutenant Tim Cox, and current High Sheriff Rajvinder Kaur Gill and Deputy Police Crime Commissioner Emma Daniell.

Hannah Thomas established the charity Cherished in Sutton Coldfield in 2011, dedicated to helping children feel safe, seen, soothed and secure. Connection is at the heart of everything she does, believing in dealing with the root of behaviour.

Together She Rises, Lianne Kirkman, conference, International Women's Day
Debra McNeil, The Esther Project, Dr Matt Home, Willowdene Farm, Paddy Kirkman, The Esther Project

Michelle Smith is a district judge and a Judicial college tutor and Judicial mentor. She is also a Diversity and Community Relations Judge and lead judge in the ISC pilot for women offenders in Birmingham.

Dr Matt Home is the CEO of Willowdene Rehabilitation in Shropshire which focuses on alternatives to traditional recovery methods, including pioneering the first Residential Alternative to custody for women in the UK and addressing to resolve the intergenerational issues associated with offending and health.

Dr Tom McNeill is the CEO of the Birmingham-based JABBS Foundation, which works nationally to support women and girls at risk of falling into or caught in the criminal justice system due to systemic disadvantage.

He sits on the Ministry of Justice Women’s Justice Board and, previously, as the West Midlands’ Assistant Police & Crime Commissioner, initiated and supported innovative projects including one of the UK’s first women’s problem-solving courts, technology ethics in law enforcement and new models of early intervention for families in crisis.

Kellie Ziemba is the CEO of Kairos Women Working Together, a Coventry-based specialist organisation supporting and advocating for women who face multiple forms of disadvantage and are subject to or at risk of sexual exploitation.

Together She Rises, Lianne Kirkman, conference, International Women's Day
Speaker Dr Tom McNeil, CEO, Jabbs Foundation.

She is also a trustee of EVAW (End Violence Against Women), a group of feminist organisations and experts from across the UK, working to end violence against women and girls in all its forms.

Lianne Kirkman established Leamington-based The Esther Project in 2023. The women-only initiative provides gender-specific support as well as Esther House – a seven-bed supported living accommodation, providing a safe space for women to recover, for up to two years.

It currently offers supported accommodation and a weekly programme of activities to reduce isolation and improve skills. The ambition is to open a hub, a safe space where women can meet, access key support services and develop new skills for employability alongside an alternative to custody, situated in a rural location for women with more complex needs.

The conference also screened a short documentary film of Lianne’s recent Her Fight, Our Night Sleepout challenge which saw her sleep on the streets on ten consecutive nights, raising £20k for The Esther Project as well as vital awareness of women’s services across the UK.

Of the event, she said: “We had an incredible day for IWD2025, coming together to hear inspiring speakers who helped us communicate our message effectively. We shared the vision for The Esther Project and invited other fantastic organisations and individuals to collaborate in “accelerating action” for necessary changes in Warwickshire.

“Our vision for The Esther Project is to ensure that services for women are gender-specific and trauma-informed and our hope is, we can create a multi-agency women-only space and a residential alternative to custody site for women in Warwickshire.

Together She Rises, Lianne Kirkman, conference, International Women's Day
Speaker Dr Matt Home, CEO, Willowdene Farm Rehabilitation Centre.

“Thank you to our incredibly inspiring speakers, who highlighted the complex challenges women face and how we can improve our collective efforts to provide appropriate support and solutions, ultimately diverting women from the criminal justice system.

“The day was inspired by Women’s International Day and hopefully we will now all be able to collaboratively together to create the right solutions for Women in Warwickshire.”

Clare Sawdon, who opened proceedings, is a Deputy Lieutenant of Warwickshire, chairing the Kings Award for Voluntary Service across the county. She was High Sheriff between 2018-19 and focused on the serious problems of domestic abuse across Warwickshire, raising awareness and supporting victims. She is the Chairman of the Coventry and Warwickshire Magistrates, having been a JP for many years, specialising in Family court work, supporting families in difficult times.

She said: “The Esther Project is an exciting opportunity to support women who are suffering trauma due to lived experiences, sometimes they have been brought into contact with perpetrators of domestic abuse which may lead to criminal behaviour, through no fault of their own. They need to have a fresh chance in life with professional help. I believe Lianne and her team can give these women a fresh start in life. This is why I believe this conference is so important in spreading the word and providing hope for the future.’

A panel discussion also heard from Kaylee Linton, from Refuge Safe Accommodation for domestic support survivors;  Joy Doal, CEO of Anawim – Birmingham’s Centre for Women; Dr Beverley Gilbert, Founder of Chort 4, a women’s peer-led support and peer mentoring organisation based in North Warwickshire; and Sarah Marsden, Interventions Manager at GreenSquareAccord, which provides affordable homes and support services in communities which need them most.

Anyone who would still like to sponsor Lianne Kirkman’s Big Sleepout, in aid of The Esther Project, can visit HERE.

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: Client becomes partner in new south Warwickshire business venture

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY: Client becomes partner in new south Warwickshire business venture

Bia's Marketing, Production & PR, Bianca Rodrigues-Perry, Amanda Chalmers, new business
Amanda Chalmers and Bianca Rodrigues-Perry have formed a new collaboration. Photos by Dave Perry Photography.

A PR and her client have launched a business collaboration after just one year of working together – bringing a combined 50 years of experience in a new marketing agency in south Warwickshire.

Amanda Chalmers of Chalmers News PR, in Warwick, has joined professional forces with Bianca Rodrigues-Perry, from Leamington, to launch Bia’s Marketing Production & PR this week.

Brazilian-born Bianca – also known as the face of YouTube’s Bia’s Kitchen Show – is reprising her career after enjoying huge success as the co-owner of a marketing agency in her native Rio de Janeiro before moving to the UK with her new husband 15 years ago.

After enjoying success for her own brand through Amanda’s established PR agency, Bianca quickly recognised the potential for collaboration and the women, who hail from countries 5,500 miles apart, have now come together to combine their respective expertise to benefit businesses in Warwickshire and beyond.

Bianca Rodrigues-Perry, Amanda Chalmers, Bia's Marketing, Production & PR, new business

Bia Rodrigues-Perry has over 20 years of experience in marketing and production, working with a portfolio of international brands including McDonalds, Gillette and M&Ms. She possesses the magic touch when it comes to elevating businesses or products to new heights, through a variety of tried and tested techniques, from essential marketing advice and support through to curating showcase events and productions which not only highlight – but celebrate – the brands.

Last year, just a few months into launching her show, she was crowned Outstanding Entrepreneur of the Year at the Ladies First Network Business and Inspirational Awards.

Amanda Chalmers is a trained journalist with over three decades of experience who now boasts a portfolio of successful PR campaigns through her multi-award-winning agency. Her news desk experience and bulging contacts book combine with her boundless enthusiasm, integrity and tenacity to bring the best results for her clients every time. Working with PRs in her capacity as a former newspaper editor in south Warwickshire, Amanda understands exactly what it takes to make a story stand out to both the journalist and potential audience.

Both women have also been nominated for the Ladies First Professional Development Business Awards, Bianca for Businesswoman of the Year and Influencer of the Year and Amanda for Professional Services Excellence.

Bianca Rodrigues-Perry, Amanda Chalmers, Bia's Marketing, Production & PR, new business

Bia’s Marketing Production & PR offers the full range of marketing and PR services including marketing strategies, branding, website design, social media ads, events planning, content creation and social media management. It also offers access to appearance and sponsorship opportunities on sister company Bia’s Kitchen Show, which now boasts more than 60k followers and 6.5k YouTube subscribers.

Bianca said: “When I decided to open my marketing and production agency, Amanda was the first person who came to mind for collaboration. Her exceptional PR skills, which elevated my cooking show over the past year, were invaluable.

“We share a unique dynamic—similar yet complementary in our differences—that enhances our teamwork. Marketing without PR can feel hollow, and I’m thrilled Amanda accepted being part of this project as my collaborator. And what better time to launch this venture than on the run up to International Women’s Day.”

Amanda launched Chalmers News PR in November 2018 after leaving the Stratford-upon-Avon Herald editor’s seat, going on to win two national awards for her work in the PR industry.

Of the collaboration, she said: “It was immediately apparent upon meeting Bianca for the first time in January last year how driven and ambitious she was – and how hard as a PR, I would have to work to keep pace with her dreams for her Bia’s Kitchen Show brand! But what was also clear was how closely our values and passions are aligned and we have worked together really effectively as PR and client to achieve great results.

“Now, with Bianca at a time in her life when she is ready to rebuild her professional reputation in the UK, we realised the potential for what could be achieved if we combined our respective skills and experience as a joint venture. We also both share a passion for supporting the independent food and drink industry, with most of my clients sitting in that sector.

“As a sole trader for the past six years, this presents an exciting opportunity for collaboration with a likeminded professional – who started off as a client and has now become a business associate. I am learning so much from Bianca and can’t help but be inspired every day by her energy and drive. We both have a huge appetite for success and I can’t wait to see what the future brings for Bia’s Marketing, Production & PR.”

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Bia’s Kitchen Show is streamed twice monthly on YouTube, winning the affections of a loyal and growing UK audience, and earning the entrepreneur a national award, recognising the enterprise and compassion she has shown in her work with local businesses.

Independent businesses in Coventry and Warwickshire are also at the heart of a new book – ‘Bia’s Kitchen Show: The Cookbook – A Culinary Journey of Gratitude’ which showcases some of the area’s brilliant local chefs, nutritionists, and food and drink artisans who appeared on the show last year.

To view Bia’s Kitchen Show and purchase the book visit HERE.

Warwickshire’s ‘home of the pies’ collaborates with influencer on special editions

Warwickshire’s ‘home of the pies’ collaborates with influencer on special editions

The Fleur de Lys, The Fat Foodie UK, British Pie Week
Rachel Griffiths, Chris Hardy and Gemma Hughes.

A village pub in Warwickshire has teamed up with a local foodie influencer to create four more unusual special editions of their famous pies in a week that celebrates the food favourite.

Running throughout British Pie Week this week, the team at The Fleur de Lys, in Lowsonford has crafted four new recipes for visitors to try in collaboration with Chris Hardy, a.k.a The Fat Foodie, from Kenilworth.

For this week only – or until stocks run out – diners can sink their teeth into ‘creative’ new additions to the menu, Cheese Burger Pie, Chicken Madras Pie, Butter Chicken Pie and Beef Stroganoff Pie.

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The special-edition Cheeseburger Pie.

Co-owner Emma Woodhouse said: “We’re so excited to be joining forces with The Fat Foodie UK to bring some fresh new flavours to our historic pies during British Pie Week. Chris has been spending time in our pie kitchen with our dedicated pie chefs, Rachel Griffiths and Gemma Hughes, to add The Fat Foodie flair to our Fleur De Lys pies and create something exciting and special for British Pie Week. Chris pitched recipe ideas, Rachel did all the research and development and then the three of them finalised the flavours together.

The Fleur de Lys, The Fat Foodie UK, British Pie Week
The Fat Foodie collaborated with The Fleur de Lys to create some special edition pie recipes.

“With Chris’ background in burgers we of course had to create an epic Cheeseburger Pie to celebrate his food legacy, as well as a few new flavours that will be available on our specials menu for one week only. These are in addition to the 11 standard flavours you’ll normally find on our menu.

“Every day is pie day here at the Fleur De Lys, but we love celebrating British Pie Week and everything great about this uniquely British cuisine.

“Hospitality has had a tough time over the last few years, so we’re always looking for excuses to celebrate everything that is great about pub grub and great community spaces. It’s a real pleasure to partner our long pie-making legacy with a dynamic, modern brand like The Fat Foodie UK and we’re so excited for you to come and try our special editions.”

Emma added: “To coincide with British Pie Week, we’re also launching our Pie Club Loyalty Card for the first time. You can pick one up at the bar on your next visit, so you can start collecting stamps to get your 10th pie for free!”

It wasn’t until the early 20th century when The Fleur de Lys 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.

The pub first began serving pies through the infamous kitchen hatch during the 1950s, drawing crowds from all over the Midlands to sample Mr Brookes’ finest steak and kidney or chicken and mushroom pies.

The inn was mainly frequented by farmers who’d come in for a pie and a pint after they’d finished harvesting. The licensee at the time bought Emscote Mill in Warwick, from where they distributed nationwide but eventually the original pie recipe and company was sold to Pukka Pies. But, under the auspices of current landlords Emma and Nick Woodhouse, in 2018 The Lowsonford Pie Company was born and all 11 flavours of pie are now handmade and served directly from the Fleur De Lys kitchen.

After spending time working as an engineer at Rolls Royce aerospace and more than 10 years working in hospitality, Chris found success with The Fat Foodie brand, going on to work with the likes of Guinness, McDonalds and KFC.

The Fleur de Lys, The Fat Foodie UK, British Pie Week

He said of his latest collaboration: “After falling out of love with the kitchen but still having a passion for all things food, it was only right I started channeling my love for the industry through social media.

“After moving from Birmingham to Chadwick End, the Fleur de Lys was one of the first pubs we ever visited and, from the first time I walked through their doors, I knew this pub would always have a place in my heart!

“So the fact that this week I’m collaborating with them on a menu for British Pie Week is surreal! It’s an absolute honour to work alongside such an incredible kitchen team and especially the legendary ‘Pie Ladies.’ A massive thank you to Rachel and Gemma for letting me in to their ‘pie factory.’

The Fleur de Lys, The Fat Foodie UK, British Pie Week

Fleur de Lys pies have also enjoyed great success in previous years at The British Pie Awards – with the Steak and Stilton coming second in the whole country!

And this week the team are waiting to hear if they have once again reigned supreme in this year’s Awards after entering five of their recipes for judging, made up of a panel of over 160 leading experts from the retail, baking and butchery sectors.

Pies are entered into 26 different classes and the winner of each class gets judged to find the pie that is crowned ‘Pie of Pies’ or Supreme Champion of the Awards.

 

Youngsters prove they have the recipe for success in Rotary cooking competition

Youngsters prove they have the recipe for success in Rotary cooking competition

Coventry Jubilee Rotary, Gourmet Food Kitchen
Fallon Hamill, Sandie Morris, Tony Davies, Lily-Mae Hibbert-Edwards, Club President Jason Gage and Youth Committee Chair John Young.

Budding young chefs cooked up a storm as part of a new Rotary-organised initiative in Coventry last week.

Eight youngsters from the “Ready, Steady Cook” group at Pathways Family Hub, in Radford, took part in a Rotary Young Chef competition during the February half-term break.

Each of them was tasked with cooking a main course and a dessert, with dishes ranging from Spaghetti Bolognaise to Cheese Pizza, and Brownies to Apple Crumble.

Emerging triumphant from the kitchen in the morning session was 16-year-old Declan Doonan, and in the afternoon, Lily-Mae Hibbert-Edwards, 13.

The event was an initiative of Coventry Jubilee Rotary Club and was supervised by group leader Sandie Morris. Judging on the day was Tony Davies, from Gourmet Food Kitchen, in Coventry, who commended the youngsters for the quality of their dishes, as well as their enthusiasm.

Tony worked in some of the best kitchens in the world before establishing Gourmet Food Kitchen in Fargo Village, an intimate location that, in the evening, offers a fine dining Chef’s Table experience for 12 guests and, by day, a bagel menu.

He said: “I wanted to get involved as I think it’s great to support young kids who have a passion for cooking, it’s great to see younger kids using fresh produce to produce dishes in this all-too-easy processed food society.”

Ready, Steady, Cook meets on Wednesday evenings and is for young people between the ages of 10 and 17. They learn new recipes and kitchen good practice and kitchen skills. Coventry Jubilee also recently gifted the group a food mixer out of their Santa’s Sleigh collection proceeds.

Pathways is a former Sure Start centre, now operated by Coventry City Council. It offers many services, including parenting support, a daily midwife clinic, a young carers’ group and support for people with special educational needs.

Coventry Jubilee Rotary, Gourmet Food Kitchen
Tony Davies presents the certificate to Declan Doonan.

John Young, Chair of Coventry Jubilee’s Youth Committee said: “We all enjoyed the day very much. The youngsters have been well trained. They worked methodically and showed great commitment. And the food was excellent!

“I wanted us to try something we haven’t done in a long time, so this came up. I believe the old model of youth work (‘keep them off the streets’ and all that) isn’t much use in today’s world. It’s much better to provide ways and means of gaining life skills.”

To fund out more about the work of Coventry Jubilee Rotary Club visit HERE

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Lily-Mae Hibbert-Edwards in the kitchen.

More about Rotary

Rotary is a worldwide association of local clubs, for men and women in business or the professions who provide service to the community at local, national and international level; encourage high ethical standards in all vocations and work for goodwill and peace in the world.

The Rotary Direct Membership Network, complements and works alongside existing clubs and embraces technology, connecting like-minded people across Great Britain and Ireland who share a passion for specific causes, locally, nationally, and internationally. More information is available HERE

For further information about Pathways Family Hub visit HERE

Fundraisers run up huge total for Warwick children’s charity

Fundraisers run up huge total for Warwick children’s charity

Molly Ollys, Warwick Half Marathon
Helen Keeves and Sharon Edwards at the race for Molly Ollys.

Fundraisers ran up a huge total of more than £14k for a local children’s charity when they took part in the recent Warwick Half Marathon.

More than 40 people donned pink to represent Molly Ollys for the annual 13.1-mile race, organised by RunThrough, earlier this month.

The route took the 2,300 runners between the racecourse, along Coventry Road to Leek Wootton, along Rouncil Lane and back to Warwick via Hatton and Hampton on the Hill. A 1km junior run was also held on Sunday, with nearly 100 youngsters taking part.

Founder Rachel Ollerenshaw said: “Molly Ollys were delighted to be the chosen charity for the Warwick Half Marathon and the support we received was fantastic. There were over 40 runners in their pink tops raising funds and awareness.

Molly Ollys, Warwick Half Marathon
Charity volunteers man a Cheer Point along the route.

“Olly the Brave was a big hit at the Racecourse, helping to cheer everyone on and Team Molly Olly were out in force along the course and at the finish. The atmosphere was so uplifting. For many of our runners it was their first half marathon so it was a big achievement.

“We even had a family taking part, mum, dad and three siblings running and their younger brother volunteering which was brilliant. Two of our runners were injured but, determined to do it, they ran a little but ended up walking a lot of the course to ensure they could finish.

“They may have been last but we were very proud to cheer them in. Thank you to everyone who has helped us raise over £14,000.”

Molly Ollys was established in 2011 by Rachel and Tim Ollerenshaw, from Warwick, following the death of their eight-year-old daughter Molly from a rare kidney cancer.

The charity works to support children with terminal or life-limiting illnesses and their families and help with their emotional wellbeing. As well as providing wishes, they donate therapeutic toys and books to both children directly and to hospitals throughout the UK.

Molly Ollys, Warwick Half Marathon

The therapeutic toy lion called Olly The Brave has his own Hickman line and a detachable mane which helps to explain and normalise the effects of chemotherapy. These form part of an Olly The Brave pack that has now been handed out to more than 70 hospitals or health centres, along with a set of books from the charity’s exclusive Olly The Brave series.

For more information about Molly Ollys or to donate visit HERE

Molly Ollys, Warwick Half Marathon
Andrew and Georgina from Hamilton Pratt Law Firm with Olly The Brave.

Jonathan Davies was the first to cross the line as the Warwick Half Marathon returned for 2025.

The Reading Athletics Club runner completed the 13.1-mile course in one hour, seven minutes and six seconds. Ian Allen came in second (1:07:40) and Charlie Davis third (1:08:31).

Natasha White was the fastest finishing female, completing the course in just under an hour and 20 minutes.

The full list of results is available HERE

 Rob Sullivan, Race organiser, said: “The Warwick Half Marathon is one of our flagship half marathons and it’s fantastic to have teamed up with Molly Ollys as our Charity of the Year partner. We were delighted the event went well with over 2300 runners taking on the half marathon.”

More information of the Warwick Half Marathon is available HERE.