Small businesses across Silsden, Steeton, Eastburn and Addingham are among those able to enter an MP's awards scheme.
The initiative, organised by Keighley and Ilkley MP Robbie Moore, invites members of the public to nominate their favourite local business for the Small Business Awards 2025.
Eligible nominees must be small, independently-run operations.
Residents and business supporters have until Sunday 14th December to submit their nominations via the MP’s website.
Winners will be selected from nominees in four local areas—Keighley, Ilkley, the Worth Valley and the Craven ward of Bradford (Silsden/Steeton/Eastburn/Addingham) - before an overall winner is announced.
Last year’s winners included Isherwood’s Butchers in Silsden.
The awards aim to recognise the contribution of smaller enterprises, particularly during the lead-up to the festive season.
Nomination forms are available online and do not require a fee click here for more.
Businesses that receive nominations may be contacted directly by the organiser as the process progresses.
Residents keen to show their support for a local business are encouraged to visit the nomination page and submit their choice before the deadline.

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