Celebrating Dorset, rebuilding trust

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We have just two months left – the Love Local, Trust Local 2026 Awards close at the end of May! What a wonderful year it has been, thanks to the incredible support from both longstanding and new sponsors. This year, I know the judges are going to have a tough task – every entry tells an incredible story, and truly, they are all winners.

Barbara Cossins discussing food labelling during a demo at the 2025 Dorset Spring Show

When headlines like “Middle East turmoil sparks renewed food security fears” hit, it reminds us just how essential the work we have been doing at LLTL since 2018 really is. Our governments – past and present – haven’t always treated food security with the urgency it deserves. Across Europe many countries are taking it far more seriously than the UK. Here at home, more farms are going on the market than ever because farmers often don’t feel valued – and yet they are among the most vital people in the world. After all, we all need food on the table and a good drink at our local pub!
With tensions in the Middle East affecting energy and food markets, food security should be climbing the political agenda.
But while governments debate, we can shine a light on our local heroes. With this year’s awards, let’s celebrate our Dorset and British producers.
Let’s help them tell their fabulous stories – about what is being grown, produced, caught, reared, brewed, crafted and cooked here in Dorset. This year, we’ve added a new category, celebrating farmers leading the way in conservation and sustainable practices – visit lovelocaltrustlocal.co.uk to find out more!
The deadline for entries is the end of May, so don’t miss your chance to be recognised! Join us at the awards ceremony on 24th September 2026 to celebrate our winners in style.
Barbara Cossins

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