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The first Discover Fulham Business Awards are held

The winners and nominees of the Discover Fulham Business Awards 2022
The winners and nominees of the Discover Fulham Business Awards 2022

December 12, 2022

The first ever Discover Fulham Business Awards organised by the Fulham Business Improvement District (BID) were held earlier this month.

The public had been invited to vote for their favourite businesses in nine categories and the winners were revealed on Thursday (1 December) at a ceremony at Chelsea Football Club’s Stamford Bridge stadium.

The event also raised more than £2,500 for local charity Dads House to help support their foodbank, legal support and social support services for single fathers, their children and families.

Winners of the Discover Fulham Business Awards 2022.

Best Customer Service, sponsored by Fulham Broadway Retail Centre.
Winner: The Honest Barber

Responsible Workplace, sponsored by Woodfords Solicitors LLP.
Winner: Ibis London Earls Court

Best Retail Business, sponsored by Online High Street.
Winner: My Healthcare Clinic

Hospitality Business of the Year, sponsored by West London Chambers of Commerce.
Winner: Ibis London Earls Court

Best Professional Service Business (non-retail), sponsored by West London Chambers of Commerce.
Winner: HomeWork Workspace

Fitness Business of the Year, sponsored by Woodfords Insurance.
Winner: The Gym Group

New Business of the Year, sponsored by The Fulham Centre and Huddle – Workspaces by Romulus.
Winner: Greedy Kings

Wellbeing Business of the Year, sponsored by Fulham Broadway Retail Centre.
Winner: Skip The Filter

Best Social Media, sponsored by Online High Street.
Winner: Skip The Filter

In addition, two special awards were also announced on the night:

Employee of the Year, sponsored by The Fulham Centre and Huddle – Workspaces by Romulus
Winner: Alan Cullen from Vizability Media Group, for over 40 years of service.

Special Recognition Award, sponsored by Dads House
Winner: Police Community Support Officer David Miller for his outstanding work in the community.

Winner: Police Community Support Officer David Miller for his outstanding work in the community.
PCSO David Miller (left) accepts his award

Andy Bell, manager of Fulham Broadway BID, said, “Congratulations to all the category winners and nominees. Fulham has a thriving business community, and this has been the perfect opportunity to celebrate all that Fulham has to offer.

“Over the last few years, many businesses have experienced challenges. Nevertheless, through innovation and perseverance, many have been able to adapt to the changing business environment. Celebrating those who have achieved success in their fields is appropriate.”

Cllr Ben Coleman, Deputy Leader of Hammersmith & Fulham Council, said, “It is great to see the wealth of entrepreneurial talent in Fulham recognised in this way. It is also really encouraging to see the difference the Fulham BID is making in supporting local firms at this tough time.”

The Fulham Broadway Business Improvement District (BID) is a not-for-profit organisation created and run by local businesses to with the aim of creating a better business environment and help the area prosper.

Its services include street clean-up teams, networking opportunities, events to attract local footfall and partnerships with utility companies and waste management services to reduce costs.

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