Six Kenilworth businesses nominated in awards recognising local independents

By James Smith

3rd Apr 2024 | Local News

Coffee on the Corner is one of the local businesses nominated in the Muddy Awards 2024 (image supplied)
Coffee on the Corner is one of the local businesses nominated in the Muddy Awards 2024 (image supplied)

Six businesses in Kenilworth have been nominated for regional awards which recognise the work of local independents.

The businesses have been named across five different categories in the 'Muddy Awards 2024' which opened for voting today (April 3).

Organised for the 11th time by online guide Muddy Stilettos Warwickshire and West Midlands, the awards recognise five different businesses in each of 21 different categories.

Categories cover best beauty salon to best children's business, and all the finalists have been nominated by the public.

Last year 12 Kenilworth businesses were nominated.

The Kenilworth 2024 finalists are:

  • Best Café: Coffee on the Corner, Forrest Coffee House
  • Best Events Venue: Stoneleigh Abbey
  • Best Lifestyle Store: Artibus Yard
  • Best Restaurant: The Cross
  • Best Women's Fashion/Accessories: F | Lux Activewear

Organisers said: "Before you head off to check out this year's 105 fabulous finalists, I want to say a huge thank you for taking the time to support your local businesses this year.

"It's still a really tough climate out there for indies, and getting through to the Muddy Awards (or, even better – winning!) can make all the difference.

"Any business that wins a Warks & West Mids Muddy Award will also be put through to the National Muddy Awards where they could be crowned 'Best of the Best' across all 28 Muddy counties."

Voting will remain open until April 18 at 1pm.

To find out how to vote, follow this link to the Muddy Stilettos Website.

     

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