For your information:
- We may merge or split categories depending on entries.
- We also reserve the right to move an entry into a different category should we consider it a better fit, however we will consult with you before doing this.
- Entries will only be accepted from businesses that meet current and relevant Legal and Licensing Compliance. The judges reserve the right to decline an entry if in their opinion this cannot be confirmed.
- Businesses that serve food must have a minimum food hygiene rating of three out of five. We reserve the right to refuse an application if this minimum requirement is not met at any point prior to the awards ceremony. An exception is made for new businesses who have not yet been graded.
- Businesses that have been trading for at least three months and up to two years when applications open are strongly recommended to apply to the New Tourism Business of the Year category before considering applying to any other categories.
- Winners in categories marked (VE) below may be selected to represent the area in the national VisitEngland Awards.
All entries must be submitted via the online portal and cannot be accepted via email or any other format. The only exception to this is the Outstanding Contribution Award which may be nominated via email.
Unsung Hero Award (VE)
Recognises an individual working for a tourism business who excels in their role and deserves to be applauded for their work and commitment to the industry. They will:
- be an individual rather than a team
- nominated by a colleague or by a local awards competition judge
- demonstrate commitment, passion and enthusiasm for their work and the tourism industry, exceeding expectations and inspiring their colleagues.
- work in any area of the business; does not need to be in a customer-facing job role.
- be unlikely to be a business owner or a senior manager.
- or may be new to the tourism industry or have worked in the industry for some time.
Outstanding Contribution to Tourism Award
This award, which is not always presented, is for an individual, group or organisation that has made a significant contribution to the tourism industry in the area. It could be someone who has represented the region in a voluntary role, a visionary who has effected major change, a sector that supports the industry in some way or perhaps someone who has made a significant difference to large numbers of people working in the industry. This award is open to third party nominations (ie not self-nomination) including nominations from judges, the judging panel and the general public. There are no entry forms for the Outstanding Contribution award; nominations with supporting evidence should be sent via email to awards@services4tourism.co.uk by the closing date