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Jersey Royal Potatoes centre stage with Corrie in ad campaign
Jersey Royal Potatoes centre stage with Corrie in ad campaign

BBC News

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Jersey Royal Potatoes centre stage with Corrie in ad campaign

An advert celebrating Jersey Royal Potatoes, an important sector of Jersey's agricultural economy, has been shown during the advert breaks in Coronation Street as part of a new potato producer Albert Bartlett is unrolling a £3m ad campaign featuring TV chef Michel Roux Jr to mark the Jersey Royal Potato is the first time the producer has created a campaign supporting Jersey Royals since it took over the Jersey Royal Company in ad opens with fifth-generation farmer Nick Mourant surveying his crop before potatoes are seen rolling down the streets to be caught by the public. The advert then cuts to Roux preparing the potatoes in his kitchen, culminating in a family enjoying them at the dinner table. Jersey Royals can be traced back to 1878 when many different varieties were being been grown on the island. A local farmer, Hugh de la Haye, found two enormous potatoes in a local store, and that led to the development of the Jersey Royal, now Jersey's biggest crop export, accounting for about 70% of agricultural turnover, according to a report in 2024. The value of exports of the potato variety, according to the most recent figures from the Government of Jersey in 2017, was £ Hicks, marketing director at Albert Bartlett, said: "It's a feel-good ad that pays homage to the rich history of Jersey Royal and the traditional farming methods still deployed on the island today."

Popular Airdrie restaurant Guidi's on the way back after being destroyed by devastating fire four years ago
Popular Airdrie restaurant Guidi's on the way back after being destroyed by devastating fire four years ago

Daily Record

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Record

Popular Airdrie restaurant Guidi's on the way back after being destroyed by devastating fire four years ago

Potato firm Albert Bartlett will be rebuilding the restaurant and site will introduce a new Capocci Man gelateria and deli, serving ice cream, milkshakes and more. A popular Airdrie restaurant destroyed by a devastating fire four years ago is on the way back - with an extra tasty treat. Following months of planning, ground has been broken on the rebuild of the new Guidi's at its site on Deedes Street. ‌ Founded in 1983, Italian eatery Guidi's was more than just a place to eat, it was a place where "friends and families created memories, was home to many celebrations and warmly welcomed locals and visitors". ‌ The fire in 2021 was a "devastating moment" for the family business, however the "overwhelming support" of its loyal customers, neighbours and family friends has driven the "desire to return to the heart of the local community". Potato firm Albert Bartlett, which has its headquarters in Airdrie, has purchased the land and will be rebuilding the restaurant, which will include a new Capocci Man gelateria and deli. Now as months of planning move into physical progress on the site, the Guidi's team are "extremely excited" to see the new vision take shape in the months ahead. The new Guidi's - due for completion next year - will blend fresh Mediterranean-inspired design with "the warmth, values and hospitality you've always known the restaurant for". Ricardo Guidi said: "After many months of hard work and planning, I am excited to see activity underway on the new Guidi's. ‌ "A huge thank you to goes to the local community for all of their support and encouragement. "We can't wait to welcome customers back in 2026 to a space filled with exposed brickwork, timber beams and the familiar aromas of our traditional Italian recipes, prepared with the same passion and care that's been our hallmark since 1983; we look forward to making new memories together.' ‌ Guidi's are also "delighted" to announce the site will introduce a new Capocci Man gelateria and deli, serving ice cream, milkshakes and more from The Capocci Man, another of Airdrie's iconic Italian institutions. Ernest Capocci said: 'Ensuring the Capocci brand continues to be enjoyed by future generations of local people is deeply important to me. ‌ "I am, therefore, excited to see the plans for the new development. "The timing is particularly special as it will come to life in 2026 when The Capocci Man celebrates 100 years of serving the Lanarkshire community. I can't wait to see it all coming together.' *Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire. Sign up to our newsletters here.

First look inside plans for popular Italian restaurant four years after devastating fire
First look inside plans for popular Italian restaurant four years after devastating fire

Scottish Sun

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • Scottish Sun

First look inside plans for popular Italian restaurant four years after devastating fire

WORK has finally begun rebuilding a beloved Italian restaurant which burned to the ground in a devastating blaze. Trattoria Guidi was an institution in Airdrie, North Lanarkshire, and was hugely popular with locals. 8 Trattoria Guidi was an Airdrie insitution Credit: John Kirkby - The Sun Glasgow 8 The family-run restaurant was hugely popular with locals Credit: John Kirkby - The Sun Glasgow 8 It burned to the ground in 2021 Credit: Alan MacGregor Ewing 8 It is set to return after four years Credit: John Kirkby - The Sun Glasgow It was all set to be back in business after Covid, but it was destroyed by a fire in 2021. The future of the family-run restaurant was left in limbo as the wreckage was torn down leaving many wondering if it would every return. We revealed how after years of waiting for locals, Scottish potato tycoons Albert Bartlett had bought over the site and announced they would be rebuilding Guidi's. The land has been fenced off as crews began preparing for the rebuild. Bosses have now announced construction work will now begin. Design plans have revealed what the site will look look like. Albert Bartlett has said the new design will have 'blend fresh Mediterranean-inspired design with warmth, values and hospitality.' The new interior will have exposed brickwork, timber beams, and the familiar aromas of Guidi's traditional Italian recipes. Ricardo Guidi said: 'After many months of hard work and planning I am excited to see activity underway on the new Guidi's. 'A huge thank you to the local community for all your support and encouragement. We can't wait to welcome everyone back to Guidi's in 2026 and look forward to making new memories together.' Shameless moment 20 Travellers leave restaurant WITHOUT paying £700 bill - as CCTV reveals suspects & cops launch hunt The news of Guidi's long-awaited return has locals overjoyed. One local said: 'Everybody has been waiting for so long to see Guidi's come back. 'We were hopeful when we saw the fences go up but it's great to know there is some real progress. 'So many families have had good memories in Guidi's, from working there as a kid to special moments and milestones.' 8 Plans have been revealed as rebuilding work gets underway Credit: Supplied 8 Designs have shown what the new Guidi's will look like Credit: Supplied 8 It will have a fresh new look Credit: Supplied It was revealed the new restaurant will have a Capocci Man gelataria - another one of Airdrie's iconic Italian institutions serving up delicious ice cream and milkshakes. Ernest Capocci commented; 'Ensuring the Capocci brand continues to be enjoyed by future generations of local people is deeply important to me, I am therefore excited to see the plans for the new development. 'The timing is particularly special as it will come to life in 2026 when The Capocci Man celebrates 100 years of serving the Lanarkshire community. 'I can't wait to see it all coming together.'

Lanarkshire Business Excellence Awards 2025 finalists announced
Lanarkshire Business Excellence Awards 2025 finalists announced

Daily Record

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Record

Lanarkshire Business Excellence Awards 2025 finalists announced

Four finalists in each of the 10 categories were chosen from a record number of entries to the annual awards. The finalists of the 2025 Lanarkshire Business Excellence Awards have been announced. Four finalists in each of the 10 categories were chosen from a record number of entries to the annual awards, which celebrate the success and achievements of businesses in the area. ‌ The awards are hosted by North and South Lanarkshire councils and sponsored this year by Albert Bartlett. ‌ The finalists were formally announced at a networking lunch at Dakota Eurocentral Hotel and are as follows: DGC Training Services. Gas Certification Company Ltd. GGM Landscaping. Minerva Innovation Group. Lanarkshire's Best Business (11-50 employees), sponsored by UKSE: Dougall Baillie Associates. Opalion Ltd. OPG Ltd. S Collins and Son. ‌ Lanarkshire's Best Business (51-plus employees), sponsored by hub South West: CF Services Ltd. Lazy Day Foods Ltd. Strachan & Kemp. Lanarkshire's Innovation in Business Award, sponsored by Commsworld: ‌ Autonomous iOt. Cavetta Consulting Ltd. Mhouse Business Solutions Ltd. The RLK Group. Lanarkshire's Food & Drink Award, sponsored by Developing the Young Workforce Lanarkshire: S Collins & Son. Scottish Tea House. Tempo Tea Bar. The Wee Farm Distillery and Steak & Still Farm Shop. ‌ Lanarkshire's Best New Business, sponsored by Business Gateway Lanarkshire: JWPA Contracts Ltd. MGN Fire Protection Services Ltd. Novorise Ltd. Pure Pipeline People Ltd. Lanarkshire's Employer of the Year, sponsored by North Lanarkshire's Working & South Lanarkshire Works: ‌ CF Furniture & Flooring. Plover Hygiene. The Power Within Training. Viridor. Lanarkshire Community Impact Award, sponsored by Mears: DMi Fire & Security. hub South West. R:evolve Recycle. Wills Bros Civil Engineering Ltd. ‌ Lanarkshire's Green Business Award, sponsored by Biffa: Lazy Day Foods Ltd. Novorise Ltd. Strachan & Kemp Commercial Services Ltd. Sustainable Packaging Scotland Ltd. Ex cellence in Customer Service: ‌ Acts of Dove. Cumbernauld Theatre. DGC Training. Travel Guru. The winners of each category will be announced at the 30th anniversary awards dinner on May 30 at Caledonia Gladiators Arena in East Kilbride. The three-course meal served at the black tie event will be provided by the luxury five-star Crossbasket Caste Hotel. ‌ The gala awards dinner is attended by more than 400 guests and celebrates the success and achievements of the Lanarkshire business community. This year's event will be hosted by Heart Radio's Jennifer Reoch and David Farrell. Tickets are now on sale for the awards dinner via the website. And did you know Lanarkshire Live had its own app? Download yours for free here.

Early bird tickets are now available for first North Lanarkshire Half Marathon
Early bird tickets are now available for first North Lanarkshire Half Marathon

Daily Record

time30-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Daily Record

Early bird tickets are now available for first North Lanarkshire Half Marathon

Early bird tickets are now available for keen runners wanting to take part in the first North Lanarkshire Half Marathon. Lace up and join hundreds of other runners on Sunday, August 24, for an unforgettable race day at Ravenscraig Regional Sports Facility, proudly sponsored by Albert Bartlett. This brand-new event offers something for everyone – from seasoned runners to first-timers – with a friendly community vibe and exciting race options. There are distances to suit all abilities with the route literally running through the heart of North Lanarkshire. Alongside the North Lanarkshire Half-Marathon, the event will feature a 5K, 1K, 400m and a Toddler Dash, making it a truly inclusive experience for the whole community. Families attending can also enjoy a range of free activities, including soft play, bouncy castles, and fun games. Councillor Geraldine Woods, convener of communities, welcomed the new event, saying: 'This is a fantastic addition to North Lanarkshire's sporting calendar. 'We want to encourage people of all abilities to get involved, whether they're experienced runners or just looking for a fun way to be active. 'The mix of race options and family activities makes this a brilliant event for the whole community.' The early bird price of £29.99 is available for a limited time by logging onto *Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire. Sign up to our newsletters here . And did you know Lanarkshire Live had its own app? Download yours for free here .

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