A FINAL call has been issued for nominations to the Glasgow Times' Favourite Business category at the 25th annual Glasgow Business Awards.
Out of 16 categories celebrated at the awards, which are sponsored by the Royal Bank of Scotland, the Glasgow Times' Favourite Business is the only one voted for by the public.
The deadline for nominations is Friday, August 4.
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Last year, readers crowned Glasgow Science Centre their favourite business.
The centre, which recently celebrated its 21st birthday, described winning the prestigious award as 'making their year' and hoped the titled highlighted its ongoing commitment to Glasgow's young people, families and communities.
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Richard Muir, deputy chief executive of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, said: "The last year has presented increasingly difficult and new challenges for a number of industries across the country.
"However, in the face of these obstacles, the Glasgow business community has shown incredible resilience and ingenuity.
"Nominating businesses for Glasgow’s Favourite Business is an excellent way to say thank you and show our appreciation for homegrown talent.
"Previous winners in this category include Glasgow Science Centre, The Good Spirits Company, Tam Shepherds Trick Shop and SWG3, it’s now time to shine a spotlight on another prominent and inspiring Glasgow business."
You can submit a nomination for Glasgow Times' Favourite Business HERE.
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