04/06/2026
Some exciting news… yesterday I was invited to a reception at No. 11 Downing Street! And it really was one of those moments that make you sit and reflect...
As a sixth-generation farm on the Romney Marsh, it was an incredible honour to be here and celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Small Awards.
Being able to showcase Romney Marsh Wools alongside some truly inspiring businesses (Little Beau Sheep, Candlewise and many other finalists and winners from across the UK) was an unforgettable opportunity.
We have to say - there is something quite special about standing in one of the most iconic buildings in the country with a basket of raw Romney wool, talking about sheep farming, sustainability and British manufacturing! We even had the opportunity to meet Chancellor Rachel Reeves and discuss the story behind our wool, from the sheep grazing our marshes to the products we make right here in Britain.
One of the biggest takeaways, was how relevant wool is to so many of the challenges we face today. It is natural, renewable, biodegradable, it supports rural communities, is keeping British farming viable and is a sustainable alternative to synthetic materials derived from fossil fuels.
And yet every year, many farmers struggle to find value for a fibre that should be one of Britain's greatest natural resources!
We believe that if we are serious about sustainability, net zero ambitions and supporting domestic production, then British wool deserves a MUCH bigger place in the conversation.
This invitation wasn’t just about us, it was recognition of the thousands of farmers, makers and small businesses working tirelessly to create products with purpose, preserve traditional skills and build a more sustainable future.
Thank you to Small Business Britain, the Small Awards team, HM Treasury and everyone who made the event possible!
And thank you to EVERY customer who chooses to support British farming and British wool. You are part of the change we need 👏