BII announces semi-finalists for prestigious LOYA 2021 award


The British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) has just announced its Semi-Finalists for this year’s Licensee of the Year competition.

Sponsored by Sky, the Licensee of the Year competition is widely regarded as the most rigorous and hard-fought award for individual licensee operators in the UK.

Since the launch in June this year, those working in the licensed trade were encouraged to enter on the basis of their involvement in their communities over the past 18 months, as well as in recognition of their resilience and diversification too.

This year, the entries and Quarter-Finalists have been of a particularly high standard, making it even more difficult for our team of judges to make decisions that lead us onto the next stages of the award.

Judges Sue Allen and Paul Pavli (both working as Hospitality Consultants) are now making their way across the country to meet all Semi-Finalists in person to experience their businesses first hand.

The 2021 Licensee of the Year semi-finalists are as follows:
Esther Sutton - The Oval Tavern
Victoria & Gavin Hunt - The Lodge
Matt & Ellie Furzeman - The White Lion
Sean White - The Queens Head
Jason Black - Pity Me Inn
Mick and Sarah Dore - The Alexandra
Colum & Anne-Marie McCarthy - The Greyhound Hotel
Richard Edwards - The Potters Arms
Joanna Whalley - Wigan Central Bar
Gavin Price - Fountain Bar
Emma & Terry Cole - The Royal Oak, Chapel Ash
Tom & James Bainbridge - The White Hart
Stephen and Rebecca Prince - The Grey Mare
Andy Coleman - The Cork House
Daniel Pilley - Nine Jars