Preschool retailers shortlisted in the Good Retail Awards 2022

Small Stuff and The Baby Barn Pram and Nursery Centre are among the preschool retailers who were announced as finalists in this year’s Good Retail Awards this week.

The awards, which will be announced at Spring Fair on 6 February, 2022, comprise of seven different categories, and are open to retailers in all sectors.

Rugby-based retailer, The Baby Barn Pram and Nursery Centre, is a finalist in the Bricks ‘n’ Clicks Award. This category recognises retailers who have utilised both online and offline channels to create a seamless customer experience. Retailers shortlisted for this category will recognise the importance of integrating all of their customer-facing platforms, both physical and digital, into a true omnichannel offering. The award also recognises any online retailers that have successfully opened a physical presence as a brand extension to increase their touchpoints with customers.

Small Stuff, based in Crookes, has been shortlisted for the Community Award. The category honours companies who have gone above and beyond to transform and enhance the lives of others. Retailers shortlisted for this award will be able to demonstrate how they have made an impact and show the results they have delivered.

Rob Gamage, managing editor at Modern Retail, which organises the awards, commented: “We would like to congratulate all the entrants on their efforts and achievements in business over the past 12 months, and wish everyone continued success in the future.”

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Small Stuff and The Baby Barn Pram and Nursery Centre are among the preschool retailers who were announced as finalists in this year’s Good Retail Awards this week. The awards, which will be announced at Spring Fair on 6 February, 2022, comprise of seven different categories, and are open to retailers in all sectors. Rugby-based retailer, The Baby Barn Pram and Nursery Centre, is a finalist in the Bricks ‘n’ Clicks Award. This category recognises retailers who have utilised both online and offline channels to create a seamless customer experience. Retailers shortlisted for this category will recognise the importance of integrating all of their customer-facing platforms, both physical and digital, into a true omnichannel offering. The award also recognises any online retailers that have successfully opened a physical presence as a brand extension to increase their touchpoints with customers. Small Stuff, based in Crookes, has been shortlisted for the Community Award. The category honours companies who have gone above and beyond to transform and enhance the lives of others. Retailers shortlisted for this award will be able to demonstrate how they have made an impact and show the results they have delivered. Rob Gamage, managing editor at Modern Retail, which […]...
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