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Outdoor Footwear Brand of the Year


Presented by Renate Maddocks-Born of International Trade Shows Link Ltd to Hi-Tec Managing Director Ian Cameron


Delighted with the win, Ian said: “On behalf of everyone at Hi-Tec I would like to thank all our supporters for voting for us. We are all extremely proud to be awarded such a fantastic accolade and will continue to push bound- aries in the Outdoor Footwear Industry to ensure we are making the best footwear for our consumers!“


Winner HI-TEC


Highly Commended Camel Active


Men’s Independent Retailer of the Year, sponsored by bugatti


Presented by Ewen Campbell, Managing Director, Bench Grade Brands and UK distributor for bugatti, to Nigel Hamilton of Bishops Footwear


“Winning Men’s Independent Footwear Retailer of the Year was a genuine honour and a pleasure to be part of. We are delighted to share in the success of the Footwear Industry Awards as they go from strength to strength,” said Nigel Hamilton of Bishops Footwear. Colleague and Managing Director Tom Hamilton, continued: “We are delighted to receive this award as a tribute to the hard work put in by all the staff at Bishops and in particular by Mr Donald Parker who, as department head for almost 40 years, has an unrivalled knowledge and experience of the Men’s footwear market.”


Winner BISHOPS FOOTWEAR


Highly Commended North Shoes


Ladies’ Independent Footwear Retailer of the Year, sponsored by Rieker


Presented by Chris Gorrod, Managing Director of Rieker to James North, North Shoes


James North, the fifth generation at the head of the company, said: “To win these awards is a huge honour for us and I would like to thank all of our staff, in all three stores, for their continued hard work and effort in providing our customers with good service and well-fitted shoes.”


Winner NORTH SHOES


Highly Commended Strolling4Shoes


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