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Big wins for Small Awards

Alison Howe, owner of Mad Lilies

The winners of this year’s Small Awards have been announced during an online awards ceremony as 11 small businesses across the UK were presented with their trophies on their doorstep

The Small Awards celebrate the UK’s smallest and greatest firms, and this year include a range of different businesses from high street heroes bringing joy in lockdown, an online marketplace set up to champion UK black-owned brands, to a disability-conscious fashion retailer.

In its fifth year, The Small Awards is organised annually by Small Business Britain, which champions, inspires and accelerates small businesses in the UK. “The Small Awards is all about celebrating the uniquely special and amazing contribution of small firms, which has never been more apparent than in the last year,”said Michelle Ovens CBE, Founder of Small Business Britain. â€œAll small businesses should be proud of the way they have coped during this pandemic, but special congratulations must go to our amazing winners who have inspired us all! We are so delighted to have delivered such a fun event, and to have managed to take an online event to the next level with so many door-step surprises!”  

Speaking about her award win, Alison Howe, owner of Mad Lilies, said: ‘We’re so pleased to have won this award, and in such an exciting way! We are extremely passionate about keeping our high street alive through creating a continuing and ever-changing customer experience.’ Mad Lilies has grown over 80% since 2013. During lockdown the business diversified and created a flower subscription, as well as hiding jam jars of flowers across Surrey for people to find and take home as random acts of kindness. 

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