West Sussex County Times

Shop window display winners announced

- Jasmin Martin ct.news@jpimedia.co.uk

The winners of Horsham District’s 2020 ‘Window Wonderland’ Christmas windows and displays competitio­n have been announced.

Winners were selected via a public vote on social media and from a judging panel of profession­als and will receive special plaques to display in their various outlets.

Councillor Paul Clarke, Horsham District Council cabinet member for the local economy, said: “Given the immense challenges faced by our independen­t high-street businesses I was hugely impressed by the skills, creativity and choice of products presented in our district’s festive windows this year.

“I would like to congratula­te all of the owners and staff who made our high streets a magical place to shop this Christmas under such trying circumstan­ces, and look forward to presenting the winners with their plaques in person, just as soon as conditions allow.

“Well done on giving us all even more reasons to ‘buy local’ in Horsham District in the new year!”

The public’s favourite (most tagged) window between December 18 and Christmas Eve was Carmela Deli in

Horsham’s Carfax.

The member of the public drawn at random from those ‘voting’ will be notified in due course and will win tickets for a family of four to a show at Horsham’s Capitol theatre in 2021.

The judges’ overall Horsham district winner was The Green Room in Steyning, closely followed by special award winner Joanna’s Gift Shop in Storringto­n.

TheGreenRo­omwonapriz­e of £250 worth of packaging and display materials from merchandis­ing specialist­s, WBC Packaging & Display, and it will also receive a prize from sponsor the Chichester College Group.

The judging panel comprisedt­heMetamorp­hosis Group, the Chichester College Group, Solent University and

Horsham District Council’s cabinet member for the local economy councillor Paul Clarke.

Voting was close and not always unanimous, as befits such a subjective art like window dressing, but each of the winners clearly merited their award in each of the district’s towns.

MorganHair­Designgrab­bed Billingshu­rst’s top spot for an original and well-thought-out display and the town’s Kings Head public house picked up a district award for the best pub/restaurant display. Pulborough’s The Corn Store just pipped The Pulborough Flower Shop with its winning internal display which made great use of products incorporat­ing a safety message on entry.

The choice in Henfield was close with several great displays, While Christina’s and Pinks were well regarded, Stokes GiftStore just edgedthe winning vote.

Henfield also provided the source for the district’s top charity shop display, with St Barnabas House being loved universall­y by the judges.

With such an amazing range of independen­t shops, Steyning made it challengin­g to select an overall winner for the town, but The Green Room came out ahead, also receiving the district’s award for the best overall window display, sponsored by WBC Packaging & Display. Other highly placed displays in Steyning included Sakala and Sussex Produce.

Storringto­n also had more than its share of exciting windows and displays but it was Joanna’s plants and gifts display alongside their renowned tea room which received most praise winning not only the town’s top slot but also a special district award for effort and enthusiasm, sponsored by the Chichester College Group.

Horsham’s Carmela Deli window was also recognised by the judges for its pure entertainm­ent value, with near neighbour the Market Square’s Doodie Stark taking the plaudits for being Horsham’s best retail window. C&H Fabrics and Lower Lodge Candles also received praise from the judges.

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The display at Carmela Deli

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