SHAP Chippy maintained its place with the fish frying elite from across the UK, by maintaining the prestigious NFFF Fish and Chip Quality Award.

The National Federation of Fish Friers (NFFF), the trade body that represents the nation’s fish and chip shops, runs the scheme as a way of raising standards within the fish and chip trade and enhancing the profile of the industry.

“We are very pleased to receive this prestigious award," said owners Georgina Perkins and Jo Hampson. "To be recognised as one of the top fish and chip shops by the NFFF is indeed an honour and a credit to our hard-working staff."

"The four-and-a-half years since we first opened has been amazing! The award doesn't just represent the fish and chips we produce, but also the hard work and high quality produce that many local suppliers provide us to work with.”

The quality award scheme is a way of rewarding and promoting shops that provide good quality products and high standards of hygiene, as well as friers who show a high level of competence.

To qualify, each shop has to go through an inspection by an NFFF approved assessor who looks at the shop’s presentation, hygiene and cleanliness, staff training, equipment, frying and sales skills and most importantly the quality of the cooked product.

NFFF President Andrew Crook explained: "The NFFF Fish & Chip Quality Award assessment is extremely comprehensive. Food safety is a key area that we examine together with other key aspects of the business including the preparation and cooking equipment, to the management of paperwork and the traceability of fish.

“Shap Chippy clearly takes pride in where it sources its fish and potatoes from,” he added. "Achieving the NFFF Fish & Chip Quality Award provides reassurance to customers that they are being served cooked food using high-quality ingredients.”

Each Fish and Chip Quality Award is valid for two years and retention is dependent on standards being maintained as validated by NFFF officials and appointed assessors.