Shops in Lancaster are vying to win a competition for the best coronation-themed window and you have a chance to win too!
Judges have whittled the list down to 10 shops in the competition organised by Lancaster Business Improvement District (BID) and now the public can vote for the winner.
Anyone who votes will be entered into a prize draw for a chance to win £100 to spend in the city centre business of their choice.
The business with the most votes will also receive a trophy.
The 10 shortlisted businesses are: The Bridal Collection of Lancaster on New Street, Expressions of Lancaster on Marketgate, The Sweet Emporium in Marketgate, Uniform and Leisurewear on Common Garden Street, Ryman Stationery in St Nicholas Arcades, Cards & Candles on Lancaster Gate, Barnado's Shop on Penny Street, WH Smith on Market Street, Penny Street Collectables on Penny Street and the YMCA Lancaster Charity Shop on New Road.
Here are the shortlisted shops.










Voting closes at midnight on Monday May 8.
You can vote either by commenting at the 'Love Lancaster BID' Facebook page or email your vote to marketing@lancasterbid.org


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