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Yorkshire's finest tourism businesses sought as White Rose Awards open for 2020

Accolades galore up for grabs and an opportunity to represent the county at Visit England level

The 2019 White Rose Awards winners.(Image: Welcome to Yorkshire)

The race is on for the 2020 White Rose Awards, after the application process officially opened.

The event recognises the very best tourism businesses in Yorkshire and is the biggest celebration of its kind in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

With 19 categories, and businesses and organisations able to enter multiple awards, the prize is a coveted White Rose Award trophy which will be presented at a glitzy ceremony towards the end of the year.

Most winners will also get the chance to progress through to the national Visit England Awards for Excellence – where the local and national categories fully align.

For 2020 there are two brand new awards for “casual” and “fine dining” under the banner of Taste of Yorkshire. These will run alongside all the classic awards covering food and drink, the arts, events, accommodation and attractions and new categories introduced in 2019 like Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism and Accessible and Inclusive Tourism.

William's Den wins at the 2019 White Rose Awards, with owners Tor Carver, centre, and Christian Carver, second right.(Image: Welcome to Yorkshire)

 

James Mason, chief executive of Welcome to Yorkshire, the organiser and official place marketing organisation for the county, said: “These awards are so special as they truly recognise the absolute cream of the crop in tourism right across Yorkshire.

"People work flat out 365 days a year to make Yorkshire the best place to visit. From the smallest B&Bs to our biggest hotels, from our corner cafes to our Michelin starred restaurants, from world-renowned arts companies to the hottest outdoor attractions, I’m so proud to be able to celebrate all the graft that goes into making Yorkshire a top-class destination.”

Members can enter for free, but fees apply for those not on board. All finalists will receive one free ticket to the awards, as part of the entry conditions. The event location is still to be revealed, with Welcome to Yorkshire currently in conversation with a number of venues across the county.