Lymm Head Chef Competes in ITV’s Britain's Best Dish

Posted by Steph on Thursday, 15 December 2011, at 14:35

Head chef of The Church Green in Lymm, Jim Key, has stepped up to the mark to go head to head with top Michelin starred and highly rated Good Food Guide chefs in this year’s Britain’s Best Dish.

The ITV show has returned with presenter Mary Nightingale and judges that include accomplished chef John Burton Race, food and wine expert Jilly Goolden and chef and restaurateur Ed Baines. The judges will taste main courses and desserts served from every region across the country in order to award one professional chef with the prestigious accolade of having their dish named the best dish in Britain.

Jim who works at The Church Green, which holds 3 AA rosettes, for celebrity chef Aiden Byrne, wanted to prove his worth in the kitchen on this public platform.

When asked about the show, Jim comments, “I was pretty nervous about being filmed for a TV series – I really felt like I was stepping out of my comfort zone, but when your passion takes over you soon forget about the cameras and completely immerse yourself into your dish. The standard is really high but I feel I gave it my all, I hope I’ve made the North West proud.”

Aiden comments, “Jim is a great chef and I’m really pleased to have him at The Church Green - I truly believe that Jim will go far in this process and we’re all behind him 100%. To bring this title back to the North West would be amazing and would only add to the buzz in the industry in this region.”

As well as the TV show, ITV have also published a cookery book including all the dishes that are featured in this series. Jim’s dessert recipe can be found on pages 222 and 223. Books will be available to purchase from The Church Green in the coming weeks at a reduced price of £17.

Viewers can catch Britain’s Best Dish on ITV1 every weekday at 5pm and see Jim’s debut on the 15th of December.


Lymm's Latest Landmark

Posted by Ken on Wednesday, 9 November 2011, at 12:28

Lymm Dam Survey

Some time ago a group of Lymm Traders Lymm Traders conducted a survey at Lymm Dam. The survey identified that a large number of visitors to the local beauty spot did not realise that the village centre lay just a few hundred yards away via "THe Dingle Steps", a lovely walk in it's own right. Our beautiful village with it's array of shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants was going undiscovered, more importantly valuable footfall and business was being lost. Lymm Parish Council were approached to see if some signage could be provided to inspire visitors to come to the village centre. The Parish Coucil suggested an arch way and the idea was born. Local councillors came up with a basic design, permission was obtained from United Utilities to install the archway on either side of the steps and local companies provided quotations.

Risley Forge

Phil Gannon of Risley Forge was contracted to manufacture and install the archway (see images below) and work commenced on the project in August. Working with the basic design Phil took a number of photographs and incorporated these images into the archway AND what a fabulous job he did. At the base of the archway you can see a heron on one side and fisherman on the other, reflecting what our beautiful lake has to offer. The centre body of the archway shows off our famous Lymm Cross and Bridgewater Canal, and the "Gold" arrow heads direct visitors through the archway and down the steps towards our village centre. The fabulous structure is topped off with the words " Village Centre " aptly written in an Olde English font.

The magnificent archway was installed by Phil and team on the 1st November for all to see and enjoy. A massive thank you Phil from all Lymm Residents, it's a great Landlmark and will be around for many years to come.

Contact details for Phil Gannon, Risley Forge are:

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The New Dingle Archway


Culinary Victory for Lymm Chef

Posted by Matthew on Friday, 28 October 2011, at 00:14

Seven hour gastronomical competition that pushed some of the best chefs in the country to the limit

On the 20th of October ten chefs and their protégés went head to head in a seven hour gastronomical competition that pushed some of the best chefs in the country to the limit.

Michelin starred chef Aiden Byrne, of The Church Green in Lymm and British Grill at the Macdonald Craxton Wood Hotel in Ledsham, mentored his heat winning candidate, Rohan Nevins from the Macdonald Bath Spa Hotel, in the Visionary Dining Chef of the Year 2011 event, which effectively redrew the line in professional national chef training.

Exceptional main course of Hare wrapped in chicory and sage to the table of 150 diners

Together the pair delivered an exceptional main course of Hare wrapped in chicory and sage to the table of 150 diners at The Lakes Hotel School in Kendal. Not only did the diners enjoy the full 10 course meal, they also took part in the judging on the night, their choices were collated with 13,000 web votes that were counted throughout the duration of the event.

Aiden and Rohan secured a whopping 75% of the votes, crowning them as Visionary Mentor of the Year and Visionary Chef of the Year 2011.

Monica Galetti, from the BBC show Master Chef the Professionals, was on hand to present the chefs with their trophies. Rohan has also won a once in a lifetime trip to Joel Robuchon in Tokyo.

Aiden Comments

Aiden Byrne comments, “This event helps to raise culinary standards in the UK and encourages new blood to come forward and develop into the food stars of the future. I was confident that our dish would be well received but could never have predicted such a fantastic response from the diners.”

When asked about his protégé, Aiden says, “Rohan has been an excellent chef to mentor and the future certainly looks very bright for him.”

The event also raised £3,400 for Hospitality Action, the Hospitality Industry Benevolent Organisation.

Notes about Aiden Byrne:

Aiden Byrne was head chef at The Grill at The London Dorchester from late 2006. He was previously Tom Aiken’s head chef at his Chelsea restaurant and has worked with several other high profile chefs such as Paul Rankin and David Adlard.

In addition to Tom Aiken’s eponymous restaurant, Aiden has worked at Pied á Terre in London, Adlard’s in Norwich, Peacock Alley and the Commons in Dublin and Danesfield House in Buckinghamshire.

Most impressively, at the age of 22, Aiden became the youngest chef ever to win a Michelin star, and he carries this prestigious accolade with pride.

In 2008 he brought his remarkable menu to The Church Green in Cheshire, where he continues to serve high quality British dishes that continue to impress diners and inspire budding chefs alike. His hard work paid off and The Church Green now boasts 3 AA Rosettes. His most recent success came when approached by Macdonald Hotels to create an outstanding British Grill in the 4-star Craxton Wood Hotel in Ledsham, near Chester. He rose to the challenge and after a full refurbishment the 120-cover restaurant opened in July 2011 and achieved 2 AA Rosettes within less than 8 weeks of the opening.

Aiden has made numerous TV appearances, including Masterchef, and more recently, The Great British Menu.

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Photography courtesy of Mark Carr

Further information about Aiden Byrne please contact: Stephanie Jones, Mood Design Solutions T: 01925 752500 or E: steph@mood-design.co.uk

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Back to School! Keep the kids safe while on the computer

Posted by Matthew on Friday, 23 September 2011, at 23:30

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Internet Safety – using a web filter

It is always a worry, when the children are left alone on the PC. The fact is though that now ICT within schools is used daily, the children need Internet access for home work, learning and socialising. This doesn’t mean they have to be at risk. I have an 8 year old and despite be competent on a computer there were adult factors which he would not be able to spot and that concerned me. This is why I installed a ‘Web Filter’. Net Nanny is one of the leading web filters and it allows you to customise the level of protection to suit your child. You can block certain genres of sites, or specific ones. You can set time restrictions on their usage and monitor any social networking. I would strongly recommend that any family with children look into Net Nanny or similar.

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I never ceases to amaze me how many customers I visit with infected computers, only to find that they did have a product installed, but they let the license lapse. Recovering infected data can be time consuming and costly. There is a way around this of course – use one of the free ones on the market. As it does not have a license it will not lapse. And don’t think that because it is free you are not protected. The top 5 free products on the market are just basic versions of ‘paid for’ software which offer extra features (that many users won’t need). The one I would recommend is AVG. It is simple to download and install. It updates daily and scans to schedule – and it does it all automatically.

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Sainsbury's Local comes to Lymm Village

Posted by Ken on Friday, 26 August 2011, at 10:20

Keeping it Local

On Friday morning 26th August the official Lymm Town Crier Mr Peter Powell was in fine voice opening Sainsbury's 393rd Local store in Lymm village centre. The store is 3013 square feet and is open seven days a week, 7am to 11pm. It has has a fresh bakery section, fresh fruit and veg, meat and fish. There is a good range of beers and wines and a range of well priced ready meals. Baskets and wheeled trolleys are available and the improved checkout has both manned tills and a speedy self-scan checkout option.

Hole in the Wall

Outside the store has a Free Cash Withdrawal machine. Inside the store has a Pay Point where shoppers can pay domestic bills. Lottery tickets can also be bought in store. Jeff Freeman, Project Manager for Sainsbury's Local brand, said that local shoppers would benefit from all the national promotions on the Local Range.

Community Kindness

Sainsbury's kindly donated a flat screen TV to Lymm Community Centre - thank you Sainsbury's! Let's all support this store as it's so important to the village centre.

Videos and Images

See below videos of the opening (and a quick store tour!) and images captured by our roving reporters!