Jespers of Harrogate has been named as a finalist in the Independent Retailer Category at The BOSS Awards.
The BOSS Awards recognise and celebrate excellence within the UK business supplies industry.
The prestigious event honours individuals and businesses that demonstrate “outstanding achievement and innovation.”
And Jespers of Harrogate will be vying for the award at a ceremony on Thursday 28th November, held at Eastside Rooms Birmingham.
Lynn Cummings, Manager of Jespers, said:
“The Jespers team are so excited that Jespers of Harrogate has been nominated and shortlisted at The BOSS Awards.
“We have had an interesting few years and it is wonderful to be recognised for all the hard work and effort that the Vickers Family and Jespers Team put into the business.”
Jespers of Harrogate is up against Creative Cove, Stationery Supplies and UEO in the Independent Retailer category.

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