Watford people are being urged to vote for the shops, restaurants and businesses where the customer really comes first.
Watford Business Improvement District is holding its fourth annual annual Service Excellence Awards, which recognises the businesses in the town centre that do the most for their clients.
Winners will be decided with a combination of public vote, independent mystery shoppers and customer interviews.
The awards will be presented at Watford Colosseum on March 3.
There are 15 categories. The finalists are:
Bank: Metro Bank, HSBC
Bar: The Florist, Steinbeck & Shaw, The Colombia Press, Walkabout, Slug & Lettuce, Bar Bodega
Café and Coffee Shop: Shakeaway, Loaf & Bloom
Community & Voluntary: Citizens Advice Bureau, Home-Start Watford and Three Rivers
Consumer Services: Flight Centre, No 1 Currency Leisure & Live entertainment: Pump House Theatre, Watford Colosseum, One YMCA, Fitness4Less, Everyone Active Estate Agents,
Office and Professional Services: Warren Anthony Estate Agents, Sugarman Health and Wellbeing
Hair, Beauty and Professional Services: Artisan, Window to the Womb Nightclub: PRYZM, Pop World
Pub: Bosleys, The Moon Under Water
Hotel/Restaurant: Jury’s Inn, MOD Pizza, Las Iguanas, Wagamama, Pizza Express
Retailer (Independent): Fancy Dress Castle & Castle Balloons, G Gibson Butchers, Runners World, Situls Gifts, The End, Laptop and PC Solutions
Retailer (National - large): Debenhams, John Lewis & Partners, M&S, Sainsbury’s, Uniqlo
Retailer (National - small): Hotel Chocolat, Lakeland, Hugo Boss, Jack Wills
Takeaway & Fast Food: Fire Away, WrapChic
Headline sponsors are Murrill Construction and waev taxis, with the Watford Observer once again acting as media partner and Aspect Property Group again a sponsor.
To vote, visit the Watford BID Excellence Awards page at www.watfordbid.co.uk/excellence-awards or visit your favourite town centre business and complete a voting card. Voting closes at 12am on January 17.
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