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NITAs 2025 Winners Announced

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The British Institute of Innkeeping (BII) is delighted to announce the winners of the 2025 National Innovation in Training Awards (NITAs).


The NITAs and People Conference celebrate the exceptional individuals and businesses in the pub sector who put people at the heart of hospitality. Each year, the awards recognise those who go above and beyond to champion training, development, sustainability and wellbeing within their teams, ensuring a thriving and sustainable future for the sector.


This year’s winners were revealed at the NITAs Awards Ceremony, held at Porchester Hall London on 20th November, where over 300 industry professionals, operators and colleagues, came together to share best practice, celebrate achievement, and honour those setting new standards in hospitality excellence.


2025 NITA Winners of the evening: 


Best Training Programme: Managed & Managed Partnerships

Fuller’s Lead Your Way


Best Training Programme: Individual Operator

Kim Rennie - The Barge Inn


Best Training Programme: Apprenticeships

Shepherd Neame


Best Training Programme: Sustainability Award – Company

Wells & Co


Best Training Programme: Sustainability Award – Individual Site

Michael Foxwell - The Old House at Home


Training Professional of the Year – Company

Frazer Grant- Pub & Bar Academy


Professional Trainer of the Year – Individual & Small Multiple

Katie Mannion - Nell’s Pizza


Best Recruitment Strategy

Admiral Taverns


Hospitality Apprentice of the Year – Back of House

Daisy Walton - Barge Inn, Wadworth


Hospitality Apprentice of the Year – Front of House

Sophie Maltby - The Tollemache Arms


Hospitality Apprentice of the Year – Operations

Claire Illman - Shepherd Neame


Wellbeing Award

Punch Pubs & Co


This year, after an incredible raft of apprentices in the Hospitality Apprentice of the Year categories, the BII also recognised three Workforce Apprentice Heroes, hand-picked by the judging panel for their incredible attitude, determination and spirit, and presented by the BII’s new chair, Clive Price.


One of the evening’s most heartfelt moments was the presentation of the Franca Knowles Live Your Life Award, selected by a panel of previous winners and chaired by Keith Knowles OBE. This prestigious award celebrates individuals in the sector who embody Franca’s legacy of positivity, passion, and dedication to people development.


Huge congratulations to James Nye, Managing Director of Anglian Country Inns for winning this incredibly special award in 2025.


Steven Alton, CEO of the BII, said:

“The NITAs recognise the incredible people and organisations who make our sector such an inspiring and rewarding place to work. Each of our winners has shown an exceptional commitment to nurturing their teams, supporting wellbeing, and driving innovation across their businesses. Their dedication and passion help ensure our pubs and hospitality venues continue to sit at the heart of every community.


“Evenings like this remind us all just how incredible our sector is, filled with people who do amazing things every single day for their guests, teams and communities.”

 

Photos from the NITAs award ceremony can be found here. Credit: Justine Burton, Berties Photography.


Notes to the editor:


About the British Institute of Innkeeping:


The BII is the leading independent licensee support organisation for individuals working in hospitality, with over 13,500 members running premises across the UK — including tenanted, leased, managed, and freehold pubs. The organisation provides expert helplines, online business support, and guidance on key industry issues, helping keep pubs thriving at the heart of every community.


For further information please contact:

Molly Davis – molly.davis@bii.org

Head of Communications

Sentinel House, Ancells Business Park, Harvest Crescent, Fleet, GU51 2UZ

Mob: 07539 377752

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