The finalists for the 2023 Exmouth Chamber of Commerce awards have been announced.
The event, held on Friday, October 6 at Ocean celebrates the fantastic businesses we have in our community. This year, more than 1000 entries and public nominations were received. Applications opened on Friday, June 9 and closed on Friday, August 25. The finalists will be announced on Wednesday, August 30.
Exmouth Chamber of Commerce is a not-for-profit, community interest company that aims to bring together and support the businesses of Exmouth, They achieve this through initiatives like our annual business awards, as well as regular networking events.
Here is a full list of businesses nominated.
Exmouth Experience: Ian Stuart Award - The Beach Pub, Exmouth Pavilion, Summer and Lola Hairdressers.
Splash Projects - Environmental Impact (Sustainability Award) - Truly Scrumptious Chocolate Parties, Plastic Free Exmouth, Bumble and Bee Group, Zero Waste
Exmouth Town Council - Best Online Presence - Splash Projects, Bar Buoy Cocktails, Girl Behind the Lens
Young Entrepreneur of the year - Blissful Beauty by Stacie, Taylor Made Solutions Devon Ltd, Marley Mayer Salon
Hello! Exmouth - Best Medium/ Large Business - Pete's Dragons, Simon Turner Showrooms, The Deaf Academy
Vertu Land Rover Jaguar - Best Small Business/ Solopreneur - Exe Fitness, Corbeau Noir Tattoos, Wilsons Paints
Thompson Jenner - Best Start Up - Action Potential Osteopathy, Nails on the Exe, Marley Mayer Salon
Jurassic Childcare - Employer of the year - Home Instead East Devon, The Deaf Academy, Summer & Lola Hairdressers
The HR Dept. Exeter - Best Community Group/ Charity - Esteem Team CiC, Exmouth Youth Theatre, Tri-Hards Community Fitness Project
Avocet Wealth Partnership - Independent Retailer- Coastline Mobility, Wilsons Paints, Otter Valley Funerals and the Deaf Academy.
Find out more about the 2023 business awards on their website: Exmouth Chamber of Commerce
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