Final two shortlists revealed for 2026 West Norfolk Mayor’s Business Awards

Today, we can reveal the final two shortlists for next year’s West Norfolk Mayor’s Business Awards, with the other finalists having been announced before Christmas.
The judges have been busy and have drawn up shortlists for the 37th awards, which once again take place at the Alive Corn Exchange in Lynn’s Tuesday Market Place.
Shortlists for our new categories, both sponsored by Brown & Co, are:

Best Established Business of the Year: Dedicated Care East Anglia, Greenyard Frozen, Hayley Dexis East Anlgia
Champions in Agriculture: Ben Burgess & Co, Collinson Cut Flowers Ltd, O.W. Wortley & Sons Ltd
Headline sponsor for the glittering black tie occasion on Friday, March 6, is West Norfolk Council, with the Lynn News and our sister publication Your Local Paper organising the event. Popular ITV Anglia presenter David Whiteley will be hosting.

As well as the category winners, judges will also get together to crown the winner of The Mayor’s Business of the Year from all of the overall winners.
This prestigious annual awards programme is a memorable highlight in the region’s business calendar, attracting hundreds of nominations every year from businesses across West Norfolk.
The full list of shortlisted candidates is below:
Environmental Champion (sponsored by West Norfolk Council): British Sugar, Wissington Factory and Goodwins Hall Care Home.

Small Business of the Year (Mapus-Smith & Lemmon LLP): Charterhouse Property Solutions, Crown and Anchor, Wiggenhall St Germans and GH Hair Design.
Business Innovation (Metcalfe Copeman & Pettefar LLP): GH Hair Design and S&L Self-Harm Distraction Kits.
Apprentice/Trainee of the Year (Greenyard): Molly Pybus (British Sugar) and Ewan Bimpson (Watatunga Wildlife Reserve).
King’s Lynn Champion (Discover King’s Lynn): The Dice Box and Stephenson Smart (East Anglia) Limited.
Employee of the Year (MARS): Ellie Yusuf (Dedicated Care East Anglia Ltd), Hollie Whiteside (Bark Side of the Moon) and Rebecca Vass (West Norfolk Deaf Association).
Customer Care (My House Agency): Angel Aesthetics Limited, Goodwins Hall Care Home and The Bottom Drawer Bridal.
Leisure & Tourism (Fraser Dawbarns LLP): Crabpot Cottages, The Majestic Cinema and True’s Yard Fisherfolk Museum.
Independent Retailer of the Year (sponsorship available): Mabel Bakery Ltd, Norfolk Cars Mini Specialist and The Bottom Drawer Bridal.
Business Leader of the Year (British Sugar): Alex Johnson (Charter House Property Solutions), James Cowell (Kings Lynn Construction Ltd) and Jo Wallace (JW Pet Services)
Best Established Business of the Year (Brown & Co): Dedicated Care East Anglia, Greenyard Frozen, Hayley Dexis East Anlgia
Champions in Agriculture (Brown & Co): Ben Burgess & Co, Collinson Cut Flowers Ltd, O.W. Wortley & Sons Ltd










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