Communities across North Northumberland are being urged to nominate their best local High Streets for the Great British High Street Awards 2018.
The awards, sponsored by Visa, celebrate local achievements on our high streets and will encourage communities to share top tips to make their high streets a success, shining a light on great examples of how high streets can meet new challenges.
And Conservative MP for Berwick-upon-Tweed, Anne-Marie Trevelyan believes some of the streets in her constituency could be in with a chance of winning if local communities nominate them.
Community teams, councils and trading associations can register their local high streets by visiting thegreatbritishhighstreet.co.uk. Members of the local community can also register their high street by getting in touch with Anne-Marie or their local council.
The 26 shortlisted entries in the Champion High Street category and 12 Rising Stars will be announced in October. They will then go through to a public vote and be visited by a judging panel made up of industry leaders from across retail, property and business.
Britain’s best high street will be announced in November, with the winner receiving a £10,000 cash prize for a local community project.
The Conservatives are committed to helping local business communities and have introduced over £9 billion worth of business rate support, so that many small businesses now pay no rates and helping shops and restaurants across the country to do what they do best.
“Not only do our high streets look good, but many of the creative businesses operating on them are vital in preserving them and providing what local people want and need,” Anne-Marie said.
“The high street is at the centre of many of our communities and I would like to see some of our high streets and the people working in them the recognition they deserve.
“I am encouraging everyone to get involved in this important competition and encourage communities across North east Northumberland to enter their high streets for the Great British High Street Awards 2018.”
Secretary of State for Communities, James Brokenshire MP said:
“The Great British High Street Awards acknowledge how vital high streets are to our nation. They are crucial in creating jobs, nurturing small businesses and driving local and regional economies.
“As a government, we are committed to ensuring high streets continue to thrive and I’m delighted to support this brilliant competition.”