Nominate now for the Broadland and South Norfolk Business Awards

With only two weeks to go before the closing date, South Norfolk and Broadland District Councils are urging businesses and residents to get involved in the Broadland and South Norfolk Business Awards.
The Awards shine a spotlight on the businesses that make a real difference – driving growth, creating jobs and supporting vibrant communities. These awards aim to celebrate innovation, resilience and the people behind the success stories that keep the local economy thriving.
South Norfolk Council's Cabinet Member, Cllr Lisa Overton Neal, said:
Our local businesses show incredible creativity, hard work and dedication. These awards are a fantastic way to recognise that success. I encourage every business to enter and share their achievements. And to our residents – please vote for your favourite pub and retailer. Your vote really matters and you could win a prize!”
Broadland District Council's Cabinet Member, Cllr Martin Booth, added:
Broadland is home to an amazing range of businesses, from global companies to one-person enterprises, across sectors like food and drink, retail, insurance and tourism. Their determination drives our economy, and these awards give them the recognition they deserve.”
The 10 categories open for entry are:
• Business Growth
• Business Innovation
• Employer of the Year
• Environmental Impact
• Food and Drink Producer of the Year
• Insurance, Financial or Professional Services
• Manufacturing and Engineering Business of the Year
• New Business
• Small Business of the Year
• Tourism Business of the Year
Residents can also vote for their favourite Retailer of the Year and Pub of the Year. By voting, they’ll automatically be entered into a prize draw for a chance to win £100 of shopping and pub vouchers. There will be four lucky winners – two from each district.
Don’t miss out – nominations and votes close on Friday 12 December 2025. Winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on 18 March 2026 at Norwich City Football Club, proudly supported by headline sponsor Birketts LLP.
Published: 27 November 2025