Borders’ business award finalists face wait to hear fate as final postponed

Borders firms must wait to find out how they fare at the final of this year’s Scotland’s Business Awards.

The final, due to be held in Glasgow’s DoubleTree by Hilton last weekend, has been postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Borders businesses named as finalists in October now have more time to gather votes for the customer-led awards.

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Kelso’s Tweed Podiatry is up for the title of best health and wellbeing business, Hownam’s Beirhope Alpacas for the consumer award, Earlston’s Massage by Fiona for best clinical therapist.

In Galashiels, Image 22, Louis Lids and Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall are up to be named best hairstylist, barber and gift shop respectively.

Chrysties Furnishing Centre in Hawick and the Pavilion Cinema in Galashiels are up for specialised retailer and community awards.

Kelso’s Bridal Reflections is up for bridal boutique title, Tara Gray for best professional service, Melrose’s Bexleigh Beauty for best new business and Jedburgh’s AJ Learmonth for best butcher. Jedburgh firms Stems and Peter Hogg’s are up for best florist and best bus firm.

Votes can be cast at www.scotlandsbusinessawards.co.uk

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