Skipton residents are being encouraged to vote for their favourite independent businesses for the Love Your High Street Awards.
The awards are giving local people the chance to recognise the businesses they love, from family-run favourites and long-standing independents to creative businesses bringing something different to Skipton's high street.
Organisers say the awards are an opportunity to shine a spotlight on the people behind the businesses and celebrate the contribution they make to the local community.
Whether it's a favourite café, shop, restaurant, service or independent business, residents are being encouraged to take a moment to nominate the businesses they believe deserve recognition.
The Love Your High Street Awards aim to celebrate the people and businesses at the heart of local communities, while highlighting the importance of supporting independent businesses.
2025 saw Headhunters Barber Shop & Railway Museum, Enniskillen take home the win.
Residents can cast their vote online and help give their favourite Skipton businesses the recognition they deserve.
Voting is now open, with people encouraged to get involved and show their love for Skipton's high street here.

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