Small businesses across Havering have been recognised and celebrated with awards.
Havering Council hosted its annual Small Business Awards on September 11, where it handed out 11 accolades, including best business of the year.
This year's awards introduced a change in procedure, with businesses nominating themselves and the public casting their votes to choose the finalists.
The deadline for public votes ended in June.
More than 8,400 votes were received, helping decide the top three finalists for each of the ten categories.
Havering Council leader Ray Morgon said: “Congratulations to all the winners and nominees who demonstrate the dynamic and vibrant nature of Havering's small business landscape. You truly represent the very best that Havering has to offer.”
Jungle Hair and Beauty in Romford was named as the best newcomer of the year, after it opened in June 2023 and has been operating for less than a year.
The best small or independent business award was won by Wags and Scruffs Dog Services in Collier Row.
The Hair Lounge in Hornchurch was named as the best beauty or service business and Fat Pizza in Elm Park was given the award for the best takeaway.
The Hop Inn in Hornchurch was presented with the best hospitality business award whilst Paul Perfect Heating Ltd in Collier Row was handed the best tradesperson award.
The business offering the best customer experience was Maa Eyecare in Upminster, with the best shopfront award going to Flower Perfections in Upminster.
Thames Chase Community Forest was named as the best social enterprise or community interest company (CIC).
This year's small business awards featured a new award category of the best sustainable business.
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Cllr Morgon added: “The Havering Small Business Awards continue to be a highlight for the borough, fostering a sense of pride and accomplishment among the local business community."
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