Nominations are now open for the Love Lancaster Business Awards.
Entries for the awards, which celebrate success across the Lancaster BID Zone in Lancaster city centre, are open until Sunday 11th September, across 15 categories.
The awards are brought to you by Lancaster BID in partnership with Holdens Law with support from Lancaster City Council.
BID bosses are looking for nominations to recognise employees and businesses that go that extra mile to contribute to making Lancaster city centre a better place for everyone to live, work, invest and visit.
If you know a business which deserves recognition, or an individual employee who goes that little bit further, you’re being encouraged to nominate them.
All nominations must be for businesses located within the Lancaster BID Zone in the city centre.
Nominations can be made across any of the fifteen categories and the entry form can be found here
A winner in each category will be selected by a judging panel made up of Directors of Lancaster BID, representatives of the award sponsors and other individuals with a thorough knowledge of Lancaster city centre. All judges will be asked to declare conflicts of interest with any nominee and will not participate in judging any category where such a conflict exists.
A shortlist of up to three nominees in each category will be invited to the Awards Ceremony which will take place on Thursday 10th November at the Ashton Hall. Winners in each category will be announced on the night.


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