The scheme, created by hand-crafted single malt Scotch whisky, The Balvenie, aims to reward the individuals and businesses who are helping to keep traditional skills and crafts alive in the UK today. It offers a total of £9,000 in cash prizes plus bottles of The Balvenie and launches in the April issue of Country Living Magazine, on sale now.
The Awards feature four categories:
- Artisan Mentor of the Year;
- Best Start-up business based on a traditional craft or skill;
- Artisan Apprentice of the Year and Artisan of the Year.
Entry is free of charge. The closing date for entries is 30 May 2009 and the winners will appear in the November issue of Country Living Magazine.
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