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Thursday, February 16, 2023

MP Alicia Kearns Announces Winner of 'Rutland and Melton's Favourite Independent Shop' Award

MP Alicia Kearns Announces Winner of 'Rutland and Melton's Favourite Independent Shop' Award



Oakham 2017



Melton Mowbray 2017 


The winners and runners up for all the categories are as follows:


OVERALL WINNER

Winner - Foxy Lots - Melton

Beauty and Pampering

Winner - The Beauty Studio - Melton

Runner Up – Beauty Box - Melton


Butcher

Winner - Derek Jones – Melton

Runner Up – Leeson’s Butchers - Oakham

Cafe

Winner - Off the Beaten Path – Melton

Runner Up – Potting Shed Café - Melton


Children and Babies

Winner - Little Rayn - Melton

Runner Up – Melton Toys - Melton


Clothing and Accessories

Winner - Baubles and Bangles – Melton

Runner Up - White Boutique - Melton


Craft and Hobby

Winner - Wool Zone - Melton

Runner Up – Eco Emporium - Rutland


Farm and Produce

Winner - Hilltop Farm Shop – Melton

Runner Up – Farmer Lou’s - Melton


Food and Drink

Winner - Melton Cheeseboard - Melton

Runner Up - Hambleton Bakery - Oakham


Gifts and Stationary

Winner - Foxy Lots - Melton

Runner Up – Luna Rayn - Melton


Home and Garden

Winner - Grange Garden Centre - Melton

Runner Up - Gates Garden Centre - Cold Overton


Other

Winner – Melton Sports – Melton

Runner Up – Rutland Late Night Pharmacy - Oakham


Alicia Kearns, MP for Rutland and Melton said:

“Congratulations to every winner, runner up and nominee, particularly Foxy Lots in Melton, now officially Rutland and Melton’s Favourite Independent Shop!

“ I’ve been struck by how much love there is in our communities for shops – and the stories that residents have told me about how important these institutions are to their communities really show how special our area is.

“People reporting the death of the High Street are very much wrong – it’s with shops like these show that the heart of our communities.”