LOOKING back, 2016 saw a glamorous night of celebration, an evening when the very best of Reading retailing was honoured at The Hilton Hotel.
More than 3,500 nominations were received, with the biggest cheer of the night going to independent baker Waring’s who were named Retailer of the year. Other winners in the seventh year of these prestigious awards included:
My Favourite shop – True Food Community Co-operative
Cafes, Coffee & Lunch – Boswells
Service with a smile – (Team) Grosvenor Casino
Service with a smile – (Individual) Tara Bhatti, PC World
Restaurant of the year – Himalaya Momo House
Multiple Retailer of the year – Sainsburys
Promotional Initiative – Subway
Health, Beauty & Wellbeing – Nicol’s Boutique
Out of town – The Fox & Hounds
Shooting Star – Jasleen Gill, Debenhams
Trainee of the year – Victoria Cox, Kool Kidz Kutz
Independent Retailer of the year – Eclectic Games
Manager of the year – Darren Heath, Cau
Fast forward to this year and have you told us yet who your favourite retailer is? Do you know or have you visited a winning retailer in Reading recently, someone who truly cares for our environment? Do you have a favourite restaurant or pub in the area? Who would you like to see crowned as the 2019 Reading Retailer of the year?
Voting is quick, free and easy. Simply visit www.ReadingRetailAwards.co.uk or collect an entry form from the information desks in either the Broad Street Mall or The Oracle shopping centres and tell us who you think should win. Voting is open until the 26th July and all those short listed will all be invited to attend a glittering black tie awards evening taking place at The Hilton Hotel on Saturday 28th September.
If you would like to join us at this years black tie awards evening for dinner and entertainment, tickets are priced at £75 each and can be purchased by visiting the Reading Retail Awards website.
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