Liverpool City Region Tourism Award winners. Picture by Gareth Jones

Several Southport businesses were celebrated when the annual Liverpool City Region Tourism Awards took place at Liverpool Cathedral last night (Thursday 29th February 2024).

Recognising excellence across the city region’s tourism and hospitality industry for 2023, the annual awards are delivered by Growth Platform – Liverpool City Region Growth Company.

Sunnyside Guest House, on Bath Street – which won Guest House of the Year last year – won the Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Award this year. 

B&B and Guest House of the Year this year was The Braemar Southport, on Bath Street, in a clean sweep for Southport in this category. 

Anthony and Larissa Duffey, who own the Sunnyside Guest House in Southport, have been awarded the coveted Gold Award by Green Tourism. The couple have spent the last 12 months learning to become beekeepers and cultivate their own beehives to make home-made honey for guests

Sunnyside Guest House and Bowden Lodge.on Albert Road, were finalists. 

The Windmill pub on Seabank Road in Southport town centre was recognised as Finalist in the Pub of the Year category for the third year in a row. 

Tik Taco Mexican cantina on Coronation Walk and and Season Coffee, bar and Kitchen on King Street in Southport were recognised in the top 10 in the Hidden Gem category. 

The Eden warehouse on West street was a Finalist in the Self-Catering Accommodation of the Year category. 

Elsewhere in Sefton, Formby Hall Golf Resort & Spa was a Finalist in Hotel of the Year while The Lake House Waterloo was a finalist in the Hidden Gem category. 

The 2023 Your Southport Stars Awards, organised by Southport BID, was held at The Vincent Hotel in Southport. Tom Hodkin and Neil Walsh from The Windmill pub in Southport
Photo by Bertie Cunningham

In the awards overall, triple winner on the night was Shakespeare North Playhouse, taking home the accolades for New Tourism Business of the Year, Unsung Hero and Tourism Young Person of the Year.

 The special Eurovision Experience of the Year award went to the Invisible Wind Factory for their Aquatopia – The Blue and Yellow Submarine Parade – which kicked off the Eurovision celebrations last May.

The ‘Liverpool City Region Hidden Gem’ award – the only category voted for by the public, recognising the region’s best kept secret, went to The Bus Yard – two converted double decker buses operating in Crosby Marina and Liverpool ONE.

Owner and Head Chef Anthony Greenland at the Tik Taco Mexican Cantina on Coronation Walk in Southport town centre. Photo by Andrew Brown Stand Up For SouthportOwner and Head Chef Anthony Greenland at the Tik Taco Mexican Cantina on Coronation Walk in Southport town centre. Photo by Andrew Brown Stand Up For Southport

Owner and Head Chef Anthony Greenland at the Tik Taco Mexican Cantina on Coronation Walk in Southport town centre. Photo by Andrew Brown Stand Up For Southport

Other winners on the night included The Art School for Restaurant of the Year, The Red Fox in Thornton Hough for Pub of the Year and Strawberry Field for Small Visitor Attraction of the Year. The coveted Hotel of the Year went to Hope Street Hotel.

The Outstanding Contribution to Tourism award went to Chris Brown – for over 35 years tourism experience in the city and who actively led the city’s marketing activity for Eurovision as Director of Marketing Liverpool and now a trustee at Shakespeare North Playhouse.

The Braemar Southport owner Mike France. Photo by Andrew Brown Media

The Braemar Southport owner Mike France. Photo by Andrew Brown Media

The evening was hosted by Leanne Campbell of Radio City and guests were welcomed with a drinks reception sponsored by Virgin Experience Days and Liverpool Football Club and entertainment from local choir Very Vocal.

Councillor Mike Wharton, Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Portfolio Holder for Economic Development and Business said: 

“The Tourism Awards enable us to celebrate and showcase what the city region has to offer across the visitor economy. To see so many entries not only shows how prestigious these awards are but also the amount of healthy competition we have – which continues to push tourism standards up. As a growth sector this brings both economic benefits and increases the city region’s reputation. Huge congratulations to all the winners as well as the shortlisted businesses and individuals.”

Michelle Caswell, who owns Season Coffee, Bar and Kitchen on King Street, Southport. Photo by Andrew Brown Stand Up For Southport

Headline sponsor of the awards were Liverpool BID Company and their CEO, Bill Addy, said:

 “We are always delighted to sponsor the Tourism Awards as this sector is a vital economic driver in our region. The people and businesses who deliver this work deserve recognition, and we are so pleased for all of the sector winners. It has been such a strong and positive year for our tourism and visitor economy. We have seen this first hand, in the first operating year of the Accommodation BID, which provides a platform for the hotel and serviced accommodation sector. Eurovision is the major headline of course, but there have been incredible events and activity, day in and day out, to help make this city world class.” 

Associate sponsors were Liverpool ONE and Lexus Liverpool. Category sponsors were ACC Liverpool, Bolland & Lowe, BDO LLP, City of Liverpool College, The Guide Liverpool, Hospitality Hero, Kimpton, Knowsley Safari, Liverpool Cathedral, Liverpool John Lennon Airport, Merseyrail, National Museums Liverpool, PIB Insurance, Ticket Quarter, West Midlands Trains and Wild Thang.

The awards were also supported by Cool Breeze Events, Arts Bar Baltic, Liverpool Football Club, The Metro, MSP Global and Virgin Experience Days, with the charity partner Local Solutions My Time.

 Full list of winners:

 Tourism Young Person of the Year – sponsored by City of Liverpool College and Hospitality Hero
WINNER: James Duckworth, Shakespeare North Playhouse

HIGHLY COMMENDED: Amber Kinrade, Strawberry Field

 Unsung Hero Award – sponsored by Liverpool ONE

WINNER: Meg Terzza, Shakespeare North Playhouse

HIGHLY COMMENDED: Chris Duffy, Hilton Liverpool

 B&B and Guest House of the Year – sponsored by Liverpool Cathedral
WINNER: The Braemar Southport

 Self-Catering Accommodation of the Year – sponsored by National Museums Liverpool       

WINNER: Staybridge Suites Liverpool

Hotel of the Year – sponsored by Liverpool BID Company       
WINNER: Hope Street Hotel

HIGHLY COMMENDED: Novotel Paddington Village

 Business Events Venue – sponsored by ACC Liverpool

WINNER: Spaces at The Spine

 New Tourism Business Award – sponsored by BDO LLP
WINNER: Shakespeare North Playhouse

 Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Award – sponsored by Lexus Liverpool
WINNER: Sunnyside Guest House

HIGHLY COMMENDED: Leonardo Hotels Liverpool

 Independent Tourism Business of the Year – sponsored by Bolland & Lowe

WINNER: Manifest

HIGHLY COMMENDED: Fab 4 Taxi Tours

 Eurovision Experience of the Year – sponsored by West Midlands Trains

WINNER: Invisible Wind Factory presents Aquatopia – The Blue and Yellow Submarine Parade

HIGHLY COMMENDED: National Museums Liverpool

 Taste of Liverpool Award – Café/Bistro of the Year – sponsored by PIB Insurance      

WINNER: The Watering Can

Taste of Liverpool Award – Restaurant of the Year – sponsored by Knowsley Safari
WINNER: The Art School

 Pub of the Year – sponsored by Wild Thang       

WINNER: The Red Fox Thornton Hough

 Entertainment Venue of the Year – sponsored by Kimpton

WINNER: M&S Bank Arena

SPECIAL RECOGNITION: Liverpool Philharmonic

HIGHLY COMMENDED: Future Yard

 Experience of the Year – sponsored by Merseyrail        
WINNER: Liverpool Food Tours – A Taste of Liverpool Food Walking Tour

 Small Visitor Attraction of the Year – sponsored by Ticket Quarter     

WINNER: Strawberry Field

HIGHLY COMMENDED: Liverpool Beatles Museum

 Large Visitor Attraction of the Year – sponsored by Liverpool John Lennon Airport           

WINNER: Liverpool Cathedral

Liverpool City Region Hidden Gem

WINNER: The Bus Yard

Outstanding Contribution to Tourismsponsored by Growth Platform

WINNER: Chris Brown

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