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Southport businesses shine at region awards

- BY ANDREW BROWN

SOUTHPORT BID chair Dan Taylor said he is “immensely proud” of the impressive performanc­e of businesses at the 2023 Liverpool City Region Tourism Awards.

A total of nine local firms were named as finalists in the prestigiou­s annual ceremony, which took place at Liverpool Cathedral.

There were three winners too as delighted attendees showed off the very best of what Southport has to offer.

Southport Bijou Cinema on Post Office Avenue won the Hidden Gem Award, in the only category voted for by the public.

It was a category that Southport dominated, with four of the 10 Hidden Gem shortliste­d spots taken up by local venues.

Also celebrated were: Silcock’s Carousel on the Promenade; Cranberry’s Coffee Shop in Cambridge Walks; and Tik Taco restaurant on Coronation Walk.

Sunnyside Guest House on Bath Street in Southport which was shortliste­d for an incredible four awards - won the B&B and Guest House of the Year Award.

It was the second year in a row Sunnyside has won the accolade.

The Eden Warehouse on West Street won the Self-Catering Accommodat­ion of the Year category.

The Windmill on Seabank Road and The Guelder Rose on Marine Drive were both finalists in the Pub Of The Year category.

Braemer Southport on Bath

Street was shortliste­d for B&B and Guest House of the Year.

The awards were delivered by Growth Platform – Liverpool City Region.

Mr Taylor was a guest at the awards and was delighted to see so many familiar faces, as he encouraged even more Southport venues to submit their nomination­s for next year’s event.

He said: “I was amazed that there were so many Southport businesses recognised as finalists and as winners when you consider the huge competitio­n they faced from the massive range of leisure and tourism businesses across the whole of Merseyside.

“For Southport to be shortliste­d in so many categories, and then to win three of the awards on offer, just shows the high quality of what our town has to offer.

“I am immensely proud of them all.

“The Liverpool City Tourism Awards is a superb opportunit­y to raise awareness and the profile of the businesses recognised on that night, and I am sure our finalists and winners will have been enjoying basking in the spotlight as a result.

“They have done a superb job in really flying the flag for Southport.

“It’s an important message that we want more local venues to put their names forward for next year’s awards!

“It was a very impressive event and a fantastic evening. These are very prestigiou­s awards held in a beautiful venue.

“It was the first time I had been to it and I was nervous about what to expect.

“It was my first proper engagement as the new chair of Southport BID and it was a great start. It was good to see so many familiar faces.

“To see so many finalists in the Hidden Gem category, and to see it won by Southport Bijou Cinema, highlights the quality of what visitors can find when they come to Southport.

“There is such a fantastic range of businesses that we have here that we should all really shout about.

“Many of our finalists were local, independen­t businesses. They invested their time, their money and their livelihood­s into creating successful enterprise­s, and now they are reaping the rewards.

“They have all been through some very trying times through the Covid crisis, and more recently through difficulti­es with the cost of living crisis, the energy crisis and the war in Ukraine creating supply chain issues.

“They have come through all of these challenges and they are surviving and they are thriving and making Southport a great place to come to.

“I hope local people recognise the efforts that business owners put into their ventures and go out and support them.”

The Liverpool City Region Tourism Awards is just one of the ways in which Dan Taylor and Southport BID want to see greater representa­tion for Southport businesses through the wider Merseyside region.

There are many opportunit­ies to be enjoyed.

Mr Taylor said: “One of the things which Southport BID is very keen to do is to forge greater partnershi­ps between Southport and the Liverpool

City Region to provide more help and support to our local businesses.

“We can really get behind lots of regional initiative­s taking place and embrace what is going on. One example of this is Eurovision, which is coming to Liverpool this May.

“It is going to bring a fantastic amount of business to the Liverpool City Region and it is important that Southport is in the driving seat to really capitalise on that.

“Southport BID is putting together some exciting proposals to maximise that and we are looking forward to sharing more details very soon.”

 ?? ?? Southport Bijou Cinema won the Hidden Gem accolade at the 2023 Liverpool City Region Tourism Awards
Southport Bijou Cinema won the Hidden Gem accolade at the 2023 Liverpool City Region Tourism Awards
 ?? ?? Serena Silcock-Prince, Justin Prescott and Taryn Marissa Dodd of Silcock Leisure Group
Serena Silcock-Prince, Justin Prescott and Taryn Marissa Dodd of Silcock Leisure Group
 ?? ?? Southport winners: Louise Williams, Eden Warehouse; Anthony Duffey, Sunnyside Guest House, Andy Harrison, Southport
Bijou Cinema
Southport winners: Louise Williams, Eden Warehouse; Anthony Duffey, Sunnyside Guest House, Andy Harrison, Southport Bijou Cinema

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