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FINALISTS ANNOUNCED FOR THE BEST OF BRITAIN AWARDS.
Business energy comparison specialists, Love Energy Savings, are on a mission to recognise the best businesses in Britain.
They’ve partnered with EDF Energy, Opus Energy, British Gas, Scottish Power and npower to discover businesses across the country who are going above and beyond and deserve to be recognised for their outstanding services and overall business ethos.
After an overwhelming number of nominations and hours of deliberation by their judging panel, they’re proud to announce the shortlist for the Best of Britain Awards 2017.
The finalists for the awards are as follows:
Scotland
- Exchange Communications (Glasgow)
- KAM Hair and Body Spa (Lossiemouth)
- Heaven Scent (Kinross)
- Edinburgh Beer Factory (Edinburgh)
North of England
- VST Enterprises
- Edstart Specialist Education LTD
- Form Bespoke Jewellers
- BE Modern (Tyne & Wear)
Midlands
- The Amazing Chocolate Workshop (Nottingham)
- Drayton Motors (Boston)
- Oscar and Rosie’s Pizzeria (Nottingham)
- Warners Printing (Bourne, Lincolnshire)
South of England
- Learn to Trade (Fulham)
- Koru Kids (London)
- Treasure Trails (Truro)
- Think Engine (Hemel Hempstead)
Wales
- Dev Ops Guys (Cardiff)
- Tynedale Hotel (Llandudno)
- Activ Absence (Bridgend)
- Xcel Bowl (Carmarthen)
Phil Foster, Managing Director of Love Energy Savings, commented on the awards:
“The Best of Britain Awards were established to celebrate businesses who have gone the extra mile. We really truly believe those shortlisted stand out from the crowd. Each finalist deserves to be recognised for a job well done. We’re really excited to see who wins the Best of Britain Awards and want to wish each business the best of luck.”
There’s £300 prize money available for each winner to spend how they wish, the winners for each region are due to be announced Tuesday 22nd August.
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