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Northern Ireland High Street Heroes awards launched to find best independent retailers

The search is on to find Northern Ireland’s 2022 High Street Heroes after Finance Minister Conor Murphy and Economy Minister Gordon Lyons launched the public online vote.

At a Stormont reception both Ministers encouraged shoppers across the country to nominate local retailers they feel should be rewarded for their tireless service to the community.

Whether your High Street Hero is your favourite butcher, baker, or barista, the campaign is a celebration of the “brilliant work of independent retailers and the pride they bring to local communities”.

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Last year’s big winners included Belfast’s Ormeau Road as High Street of the Year and Crawford’s of Maghera picking up Retailer of the Year.

High Street Heroes NI is a joint campaign from Retail NI and Belfast Live supported by Camelot and Voice for Locals. Votes can be cast among 11 different categories with shoppers and customers asked to name their favourite convenience store, deli, butcher, or off-license, among others.

Voting is open now. To give your local independent retailers the recognition they deserve place your vote at www.belfastlive.co.uk/HSH.

The High Street Heroes categories include:

  • Best Convenience Store
  • Best Coffee Shop
  • Best Healthcare Retailer
  • Best Fashion Retailer
  • Best Butcher
  • Best Deli
  • Best Homeware Retailer
  • Best Forecourt/Petrol station
  • Best Off Licence
  • High Street of The Year
  • Independent Retailer Employee of the Year
  • Overall Independent Retailer (chosen from the winners)

Finance Minister Conor Murphy MLA said: “In recent months I have visited businesses from all retail sectors, and it is encouraging to see them rebuild after the pandemic. The ability of independent retailers to survive and at times flourish in such difficult circumstances is truly remarkable and it’s right that we recognise and celebrate their achievements.

“The High Street is vital to our economy and I am pleased we have been able to support retailers through the extended rates holiday. I hope the recent launch of my Department’s Back in Business incentive scheme will boost post pandemic footfall for all businesses, new and existing, and help restore the vibrancy of our local high streets as shoppers, tourists and workers return to the town centres.

“Today is about highlighting the contribution of retailers over the past couple of years in supporting their local communities and I would encourage everyone to get involved and vote for your favourite High Street Hero.”

Economy Minister Gordon Lyons MLA said: “I was delighted to support last year’s High Street Heroes campaign and present the award of overall retailer of the year to Crawford’s of Maghera. Our High Streets and independent retailers provide the fabric and character of our local cities, towns, and villagers.

“Recently my Department asked everyone to support their local High Street with the Spend Local card following the impact of the pandemic on business and retail. Now we are asking you to vote for your favourite independent retailer and help to highlight their excellence in service and variety and quality in produce.”

Retail NI President, Peter McBride, said: “We are delighted to launch High Street Heroes NI to highlight and celebrate the huge contribution independent retailers make to our local high streets and the economy. This year’s competition will give consumers the opportunity to give their favourite independent retailer and high street a much-needed boost amid such challenging trading conditions we are currently facing.”

Editor-in-Chief at Reach Ireland, Chris Sherrard, said: “High Street Heroes is a campaign which really connects with people across Northern Ireland and we have followed it with interest for a number of years. I always felt it was a perfect fit for Belfast Live given our reach and demographic so it’s exciting to now be on board and to help launch this year’s awards. Good luck to all those in the running.”

Voice For Locals Founder, Jay Thattai, said: “We are looking forward to sponsoring the Overall Independent Retailer of the year category. The Voice For Locals Initiative offers state of the art technology tools, marketing techniques and customer experience training for small firms, and it is set to digitise businesses across Northern Ireland.”

Camelot Retail Director, Jenny Blogg, said: “We are delighted to support High Street Heroes NI again this year to help highlight some of the excellent work Northern Ireland retailers continue to do in their communities. From small corner shops to local newsagents and well-stocked convenience stores, our 44,000 retail partners are the backbone of The National Lottery and have been for almost 28 years now, and their fantastic work has not gone unnoticed – especially over the last few years.”

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