Macclesfield: Chef from Bollington parish named as rising star in industry

By The Editor

10th Dec 2022 | Local News

Macclesfield: He went to school in Upton Priory, and grew up in Kerridge near Bollington. He first picked up cooking as a child.
Macclesfield: He went to school in Upton Priory, and grew up in Kerridge near Bollington. He first picked up cooking as a child.

A chef raised in Kerridge who appeared on national TV this year, has been named as one of the best in his industry.

East Devon based chef Sam Lomas has been recognised in the 2022 '30 under 30' list of rising star hospitality professionals. 

Sam, who featured on the BBC's Great British Menu earlier this year, was chosen from hundreds of nominations as one of the 30 people shaping the future of hospitality. 

The list, produced by UK-wide industry publication CODE, aims to showcase hospitality as a viable and attractive career path to the next generation. 

Sam grew up in the village of Kerridge, and attended The Fallibroome Academy on Macclesfield's Priory Lane.

Sam is currently head chef at Glebe House Devon, a restaurant and guest house based in the village of Southleigh.

On being recognised on the list Sam said: "It's a real honour to have been featured on the CODE '30 under 30' list. 

"I've been drawn to food and cooking for as long as I can remember and this list is full of completely remarkable people.

"Hospitality has had a really tough few years but I love that this award shows other young people that working in food and restaurants can be such an incredibly rewarding path to take."

Sam (right) came close to the final of 'Great British Menu', which aired in the spring.

In their announcement, CODE said of Sam: "In the heart of East Devon is Glebe House, a remote restaurant and guesthouse overlooking the sweeping wilds of Coly Valley.

"It is here where head chef Sam Lomas is charting his course, using produce from Glebe's 15-acre smallholding to create dishes that draw crowds the country over. 

"Cheshire-born Lomas, 27, moved to the Devon countryside early, starting his career at the famous River Cottage, where he won the Rising Star Award in 2013. 

"Stints at a popular bakery in Macclesfield followed, before he returned to nature, first cooking at Surf Tiree on a Hebridean island off the coast of Scotland, and then at Tide Llanw Cafe at Halen Môn on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. 

He left the Macclesfield area as a teenager to work in the coastal county of Devon.

"These experiences have undoubtedly formulated Lomas' approach to food and to experience, where at Glebe he is using ingredients cleverly, and playfully, to allow guests to feel connected to the fields that surround them."

Sam's dishes are creative, seasonal and locally inspired. He's dedicated to having a close connection with local suppliers and helping to grow his own and raise livestock on site.

In 2022, Sam became the youngest chef to reach the finals of BBC2's Great British Menu. You can still watch his appearance on the long-running cooking contest on this link.

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