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One week left to apply for North Tyneside Business Awards 2017!
North Tyneside Business Forum are inviting businesses of all sectors and sizes to submit their applications for the 20th North Tyneside Business Awards but there’s only one week left to apply!
Businesses can enter any of the five categories, and all individual winners will be automatically entered for the coveted North Tyneside Business of the Year Award.
Elected Mayor Norma Redfearn said: “The North Tyneside Business Awards are a fantastic way for us to show our appreciation to the businesses in North Tyneside and how they make our borough a great place to live, work and visit.
Every year we have a number of fantastic entries and I’m looking forward to seeing what this year has in store for us.“
The five categories are:
- New Business Award
- Retail and Service Provider
- Leisure and Tourism Provider
- Manufacturing and Construction
- Green Business & Sustainability Award
The deadline for all applications is Friday 29 September. The competition is open to all private sector businesses from all sectors and sizes. All applicants must have been trading for a minimum of six months on September 29, 2016. For the purposes of this competition, Start-Ups are identified as those who have been trading for less than 24 months on September 29.
Sponsors for this years business awards are TEDCO, ENGIE, Capita, Kier and the North Tyneside Strategic Partnership. The main sponsor of North Tyneside Business Forum for 2017/18 is RSM.
This year’s ceremony will take place at the Village Hotel, Cobalt Business Park on Thursday 30 November.
Further information and an online application form can be found on the dedicated North Tyneside Business Awards website and more information can be obtained by calling 0191 643 6000.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by North Tyneside Business Forum .
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