A CHESTER chippy has been named as a semi-finalist in the Best Newcomer Award in the prestigious fish and chip industry awards.

Seafish, the public body that supports the £10bn UK seafood industry, has revealed Fish and Chips @ Weston Grove in Chester as a semi-finalist in the 2019 National Fish & Chip Awards.

Fish and Chips @ Weston Grove will now battle it out with nine other shops across the UK to reach the next stage of the competition.

Each of these entrepreneurial start-ups has been judged against a variety of criteria including: the level of innovation displayed when running a fish and chip shop, knowledge and understanding of sustainability and responsible sourcing of products, customer service levels and the quality of fish and chips they serve.

For the next stage, judges will make unannounced mystery dining visits where they will carefully examine each of the businesses, to determine the top three newcomers.

The finalists will then compete for the winner’s title at the National Fish & Chip Awards ceremony in London on January 24, 2019.

Marcus Coleman, chief executive at Seafish, said: “The Best Newcomer category shows that it is possible to excel as a fish and chip shop, even in the very early years of operating. Hard work, determination and commitment to quality in all areas will be repaid with results and this is what has led each of these shops to the semi-final of this award.

“These 10 shops are off to a flying start on their fish and chip journey and should be congratulated for making their business such a success in a short period of time.

"Good luck to all in the next round.”

Andrew Marriott, UK brand and marketing manager for award sponsor Frymax, added: “Sponsoring the Best Newcomer Award category is a real pleasure. Every year it provides further proof that the UK’s passion for serving quality fish and chips is alive and well. These ten semi-finalists have demonstrated their commitment, work ethic and love of all things fish and chips.

“Each of them should be proud of the impact they’ve already made on the industry given that they’ve only been trading for a short time. We wish them all the best in the next round of judging.”