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Monday, 8th September 2008

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Top companies honoured at Lincolnshire Free Press Business Awards



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Published Date:
05 October 2007
The cream of the business world from across South Holland turned out for a glittering night at the Lincolnshire Free Press Business Awards.
Spalding's South Holland Centre hosted the inaugural event which saw winners crowned in seven categories, with DGM Properties taking the coveted Business of the Year award.

More than 130 entries were received from 86 different companies and the winners were:


  • Business Start-Up - The Ship Inn, Surfleet.

  • Growing Business - Infotel Solutions.

  • Customer Care - Action Home Care.

  • Best Use of Technology - winegifts4u.co.uk.

  • Good Taste - Chequers, Weston.

  • Business Person of the Year - Ben Rodgers (Perfect Move).

  • Business of the Year - DGM Properties.



Photographs from the event can be purchased from our Photos Today website

Click here to see slideshows of all the pictures taken at the awards night.

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  • Last Updated: 08 October 2007 4:59 PM
  • Source: Lincolnshire Free Press
  • Location: Spalding
 
 

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