NSA Industry Awards

27th July 2022

The National Sheep Association (NSA) brought together more than 480 people to celebrate the UK sheep sector at a special dinner last night (Tuesday 26th July) – and used the function to recognise years of tireless work by three key industry contributors.
 
Held the evening before NSA Sheep 2022 at the Three Counties Showground, Malvern, Worcestershire, the NSA Sheep Industry Dinner was enjoyed by people from across the sector, getting together for the first time since the covid pandemic. With a main course of UK-produced lamb cutlets, provide by Pilgrim’s UK, the three-course dinner was the centrepiece of an evening honouring the sheep sector and all involved in it.
 
It provided the perfect opportunity to formally present Helen Roberts 
(pictured right) a sheep farmer from mid-Wales, with the NSA George Hedley Memorial Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Sheep Sector. Helen was announced as the 2021 winner in January this year and, with many industry roles to her name, not least organising the NSA Sheep Event, it was apt to present her with the specially sculpted Cheviot sheep statue in front of her friends, colleagues and peers.
 
Dan Phipps, NSA Chairman, praised Helen for her passion for all elements of sheep farming – from working alongside her father from a young age to breeding pedigree Suffolks, and running purebred and commercial stock with husband Clive at Selattyn on the England/Wales border near Oswestry, through to representing Welsh sheep farmers through various roles, including with NSA Cymru/Wales Region and Welsh Lamb and Beef Producers. In addition, Helen works as NSA Corporate Sales Manager and organises both the NSA Sheep Event and NSA Welsh Sheep.
 
Mr Phipps said: “There is no more fitting occasion to present Helen with this prestigious accolade than at NSA Sheep 2022, an event that she has brought to fruition, benefitting every person in this room this evening and the very many visitors to the event. And yet the event is only one of her contributions to this industry that we all love. She is a very worthy recipient of this award.”
 
The NSA Bob Payne Memorial Award for Unsung Hero was also presented 
A group of people posing for a photo  Description automatically generated on the evening, for the first time since 2018. Specially selected from amongst the hundreds of volunteers and officeholders who are at the heart of NSA, the prize went jointly to husband-and-wife team Jonathan and Carroll Barber of Wymondham, Norfolk (pictured right).
 
Jonathan has been active with NSA for a great many years, including a stint as NSA Chairman, but the award was specifically for his role as NSA Eastern Region Manager – performed with a huge amount of support from Carroll – and from which he is retiring in October 2022.
 
As a fellow NSA member from NSA Eastern Region, Mr Phipps comments: “I have watched Jonathan put his heart and soul into NSA roles, not just gathering friends along the way but always pursuing vigorously what he believes is right for NSA and the sheep industry. Carroll is always there, quietly making sure it all runs smoothly, and NSA Eastern Region has been incredibly lucky to have their loyal service for so long. They will leave the region in great health and in a strong financial position to continue to serve sheep farmers into the future.”

The evening culminated with a charity raffle for the Farming Community Network (FCN) and time for guests to network ahead of NSA Sheep 2022 the next day. In addition to the lamb provided by Pilgrim’s UK, there was wine sponsored by ABP. Attendees included representatives from the event’s Major Sponsors – Agri-Lloyd, AHDB, Barclays, Elanco Animal Health, MSD Animal Health and Shearwell Data.