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Small business awards open for entries

The FSB Celebrating Small Business Awards are open for entries and you don't have long to enter!

The awards are the leading celebration of small businesses, shining a light on some of the best, most innovative and most determined small businesses.

They recognise the best small businesses and the self-employed from right across the UK, from every sector and industry and from businesses of all ages and all sizes.

Entries for the South West close on 14th December.

The FSB has kept entries to the awards free, and they are open to all small businesses and the self-employed, whether they are current FSB members or not.

There are an incredible 5.7 million small businesses in the UK and the FSB wants you to help celebrate that. The 2018 awards saw over 2,000 entries from some of the most innovative and successful small businesses. The 2019 awards promise to be even bigger and will culminate in a prestigious and high profile UK final in London at Battersea Evolution in May.

Winning a FSB Celebrating Small Business Award is a great way to showcase your business achievements and celebrate business success, brilliance and innovation.

Enter for the awards here https://www.fsbawards.co.uk 

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