Olive and Green in Silsden have been nominated for the award following their recent success.
The nomination for New Starter Business Of The Year 2026 is awarded by the Yorkshire Choice Awards.
Olive and Green offer vegetables, deli foods, baked goods and gifts run by Simon and Nic.
Also nominated for the award are Mahina Wellness Studio, Skipton and Myndtime, Skipton, along with Harrogate business, Kitchen & Koffee.
The Yorkshire Choice Awards are celebrating their 10th year of the awards, which raises awareness of local businesses and people.
Voting closes on 1st March, and the ceremony will take place at the Centenary Pavilion, Leeds United, on Friday 5th June at 7 pm.
Tickets include a 3-course meal, the awards ceremony, and dancing till the early hours.
To vote for Olive and Green, you can visit the website here

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