The winners of the Mayor of Lewisham's Business Awards 2024 have been revealed, celebrating 15 outstanding businesses and individuals across the borough.
The awards ceremony, held at Catford's Broadway Theatre, saw nearly 300 attendees and received record-breaking public engagement with almost 9,000 votes and nominations.
The awards celebrate Lewisham's independent, diverse, and innovative business community, recognising organisations that contribute to local economic growth and community benefit.
The winners were:
Best visitor attraction: Beckenham Place Park Mansion
Best sustainable business: Zer0 Waste Corner
Best online business: Kids Black History Classroom
Best community contribution: Ignition Brewery
Best new business: The Vegan Patty Lady
Best in creative sector: D&B Academy of Performing Arts
Best restaurant: Gurkha’s
Best high street: Bunka
Best café: Dolce Dessert and Café
Best bar, pub or nighttime economy business: Blythe Hill Tavern
Best hair and beauty: Scissors and Nails
Best independent food retailer: Turkish Food Centre
Best independent business: Kindred Yoga
Best market: Horniman's Museum Sunday Market
Lewisham Legacy Award: Richard Simpson at Cummin’ Up
Mayor of Lewisham Brenda Dacres said: "It is a pleasure to gather again in the Broadway Theatre for Lewisham’s annual business awards.
"Lewisham has a resilient, unique, and authentic economy. Last night, we celebrated businesses who play a central role in creating a stronger, fairer economy.
"Congratulations to every nominee and every winner.
"Lewisham is proud of you."
Councillor Kim Powell, cabinet member for business, jobs, and skills, highlighted the council’s ongoing commitment to supporting local entrepreneurs: "Over the past year we have seen remarkable achievements from our local business community.
"As a council, we remain committed to supporting our start-ups, our independent businesses, our growing business, and our high streets."
Deputy Mayor for Growth and Business, Howard Dawber, added: "Through the Mayor of London’s UK Shared Prosperity Fund, we’ve invested £2.8 million to support Lewisham’s businesses and communities – helping to create over 60,000ft of affordable workspace, safeguarding jobs and offering 275 businesses across the borough free advice."
The event also featured performances by IRIE! Dance Theatre and the Lewisham Goes Gospel choir, with hosting by Robbie Gee and Eddie Nestor MBE.
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