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On Tuesday, the 12th of September, we celebrated our very best Publicans and Management Partners from across our estate of over 1,300 pubs.

We held the event at our Burton-On-Trent Headquarters, completely transforming the venue to welcome and serve our deserved Publicans, industry guests and suppliers during an incredible night of celebration.

The event reinforced our commitment to being a Modern and Progressive Company. Front and centre of the entire proceedings were our industry leading Publicans and Management Partners passionately competing in 10 categories, including Best Drinks Offer, Mental Health & Wellbeing, and the prestigious Publican(s) of the Year 2023.

After months of meticulous planning, the night of celebration commenced with a champagne reception served by our Punch Exec, led by CEO Clive Chesser, followed by a four-course dinner all created and served by the Punch team in a luxuriously decorated marquee.

The awards were hosted by TV star Mark Durden-Smith, who was joined by Clive and Punch’s Chief Operating Officer, Andy Spencer.

Proudly addressing the crowd, Clive said: “I am always humbled and immensely proud whenever I visit our pubs, and nothing has been more fun or exciting than meeting the fantastic people and pubs we have in the finals of these awards.”

“Having the pleasure of knowing many of you and your pubs, I share the view of my fellow judges that everyone sat in this room epitomises the true spirit of hospitality, and each of you runs a pub at the very heart of the communities they thrive within. It is our privilege to host you tonight in our home, in our own ‘public house’, and I am super proud of all of the office team who have volunteered to be your waiting team and look after you this evening, as well as our talented group of chefs in our food development team, led by Tom Allen.”

Following the big reveal of the first eight category winners was the penultimate Lifetime Achievement Award, filling the room with emotion when Clive announced it would go to one deserving Publican lovingly known as ‘Aunty Di’.

Referring to Diane Crathern of The Richmond Arms, Godalming, Clive said: “I’ve had the pleasure of visiting Diane’s pub on several occasions, and I can tell you, when you walk into her pub, you instantly feel a sense of warmth.

“You could, and people do, lose time in this beautiful, traditional pub because you’re made to feel at home. Diane thoroughly deserves this award; she has been a stalwart within her community for over forty years, and is quite simply an inspiration to anyone who wants to run a bloody good pub.”

With heightened emotions, it was time to reveal the night’s biggest winners. Paul and Emma Gibbon of The Plough in Prestbury, Cheltenham, took home the crown of Punch Pubs 2023 Publicans of the Year.

CEO Clive Chesser applauded the husband and wife team for running a pub that their community loves and feels at home in, and also commended them for their collaborative work with the people in their communities and for nurturing talent.

He said: “Paul and Emma are passionate about their team. When times are tough, and we’ve all experienced that more recently than ever, they are calm and pragmatic with a laser-like focus on what is needed to come through adversity and continue to thrive.

“They put their heart and soul into their pub every single day, whilst also being a huge advocate and champion of others, both locally and nationally.”

Paul and Emma were visibly moved by the reaction within the room and received a standing ovation and raucous cheers as they collected the night’s top award.

With all winners now announced, the energy was ramped up with a saxophonist, bongosero and vocalists from Birmingham-based band Luxe by TwentyOne Events, with the guests hitting the dancefloor to party the night away.

Punch Publican of the Year Awards 2023 – Winners

National Publicans of the Year – Paul and Emma Gibbon, The Plough Inn – Prestbury

Regional Publicans of the Year

Chris Stockton, The Ferry – Wallasey

Kate Lowe, The Shakespeare Inn – Hull

Emma Griffiths, The Wickstead Arms – Nantwich

Samantha Foster, The Ship – Grays

Becky Davies and Cameron Foster-Smith, The Bulls Head – Countesthorpe

Paul and Emma Gibbon, The Plough – Prestbury

Steve and Trish Ulyatt, William Mitchell – Morecambe

Nik Ranhem and Nathan Fowler, The Dog House – Kennington

Dom and Shell Roberts, The Anglesey Arms – Halnaker

Best Pub Entertainment & Sport – Debs Wilbee, The Jolly Sportsman – Chesham

Community Champion – Selena and Brian Ogden, The Butchers Arms – Southam

Best Drinks Offer – Dennis Wann, The Sailmakers Arms – Hull

Best Outdoor Offer – Chris Driver, Oak Tree Inn – Darlington

Best Newcomer – David Donlan and Catherine Hall, Seven Stars – Poulton-le-Fylde

Best Food Offer – Tom and Katie Hannon, The Rising Sun – Truro

Mental Health & Wellbeing Award – Vivian Bulmer, Two Pointers – Leeds

Best Sustainable / Eco Friendly Pub – Michael Lenthall, Hen House – Cannock

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