The winners have been announced at the 2022 Love Lancaster Business Awards
An awards ceremony, celebrating the best in Lancaster business, was held on Thursday night in the grand Ashton Hall at Lancaster Town Hall.
The winners were:
Large Retailer of the Year - Iceland
Pub of the Year - The Pub
Ambassador of the Year - Richard Wooldridge, partner at HPA Chartered Architects
Small Independent Retailer of the Year - Ethel and Em
Takeaway of the Year - Goburrito
Hair and Beauty Salon of the Year - Salon Rachel Anne
Employee of the Year - Molly King of the Sugarhouse
Superhero of the Year - Luke Clark the Resident Weed Remover
Young Person of the Year - Dylan Jones of the Sugarhouse
Restaurant of the Year - The Quarterhouse
Manager of the Year - Lorna Stellakis of Q2Q Ltd
Cafe/Coffee Shop of the Year - Journey Social
Customer Service Team of the Year - Gregory Williams Butchers
Visitor Attraction of the Year - Lancaster Escape Rooms
Professional Services Award - Two Stories
The Love Lancaster Business Awards are organised by Lancaster Business Improvement District (BID) in partnership with Lancaster City Council and Holdens Law.
Here is the full list of finalists.



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