Partner Article
Last chance votes for CH1ChesterBID Customer Service Awards
There are just days left for the general public to vote for their favourite Chester city centre businesses, with voting in the CH1ChesterBID Customer Service Awards due to close on Sunday 18 September.
CH1ChesterBID wants the public to help shortlist three city centre businesses that go the extra mile and provide fantastic customer service all year round.
Entries are being welcomed across 11 different categories including Coffee Shops; Health & Beauty; Independent Retailer; Pubs, Bars and Clubs; Restaurants, and Small Retailer. Those that make it through to the final will receive a mystery-shopping visit from independent retail experts to determine who comes out on top.
“The CH1ChesterBID Customer Service Awards are a great opportunity for everyone to share what makes Chester special to them,” said Julie Charlton, Marketing Manager at CH1ChesterBID.
“We’ve been really pleased with the public response so far and we’ve received over a thousand nominations already. These awards are great because they give the general public the perfect platform to recognise all of the local businesses that help make Chester amazing. But with only a few days left until public voting closes, we’re urging anyone that’s not already completed our survey to nominate their favourite businesses before the deadline this weekend.”
Everyone that completes the CH1ChesterBID survey will be entered into a special prize draw for the chance to win £250 in high street vouchers to spend in Chester.
For more information about the awards and to register your vote, visit http://www.experiencechester.co.uk/ch1chesterbid-customer-service-awards-2016/
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by CH1ChesterBID .
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
                Confidence the missing ingredient for growth
            
                Global event supercharges North East screen sector 
            
                Is construction critical to Government growth plan?
            
                Manufacturing needs context, not more software
            
                Harnessing AI and delivering social value
            
                Unlocking the North East’s collective potential
            
                How specialist support can help your scale-up journey
            
                The changing shape of the rental landscape
            
                Developing local talent for a thriving Teesside
            
                Engineering a future-ready talent pipeline
            
                AI matters, but people matter more
            
                How Merseyside firms can navigate US tariff shift