Halifax Courier

Nominees for Choice awards

- Tom Scargill newsdesk@halifaxcou­rier.co.uk @hxcourier

CALDERDALE BUSINESSES and individual­s are among the nominees for this year’s Yorkshire Choice Awards.

We have seven candidates in the Independen­t Business of the Year category - Classroom Secrets Ltd, Ami Hallgarth Jewellery, Al’s Emporium, Czerwik Cheese Shop, Hudson Belle, Loafers Vinyl & Coffee, and Pure Travel.

There are six nominees in the New Starter Business of the Year section - Hudson Belle, Jamocha Coffee Lounge, Pride & Provenance, Sleep Over Goals - Teepee Parties, Stafford Manor Holdings and Unmasked Mental Health.

Ed Riley, Michael Gianotti and Paul Greenwood have been shortliste­d for the Business Man of the Year award, while Claire Riley and Martina Woodworth are shortliste­d for Business Woman of the Year.

Classroom Secrets,

Cardelium. and Pride & Provenance are named in the Customer Service Award category, while Disability Support Calderdale and Unmasked Mental Health are in the running for the Charitable Business Award

Fundraisin­g couple Ben Moorhouse and Gaynor

Thompson have been shortliste­d in the Kate Grainger Award for Outstandin­g Contributi­on.

They are also nominees in the Inspiratio­nal Individual of the Year section along with Chris Wild and Robert Hawkins, and in the Local Fundraiser of the Year category along with Bloodwise Honley Fundraisin­g Group, Disability Support Calderdale and Jodie Smith, of Sowerby Bridge.

Logan Bell has been shortliste­d for the Sporting Achievemen­t of the Year award, while Cheryl Jane Ambler, of Sowerby Bridge, the Faye Knowles Chapman Foundation, Brian Smart of Brighouse and Kimberley Shedden are all shortliste­d for the Volunteer of the Year award.

Logan Bell has been shortliste­d for the Sporting Achievemen­t of the Year award

VISIT: yorkshirec­hoiceaward­s. co.uk/votehere to vote

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