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Swimming Pool Scene UK POOL & SPA AWARDS


Annual UK Pool & Spa Awards Set New Record


ABOVE: By popular demand, the UK Pool & Spa Awards 2017 return to The Vox at NEC’s World’s Resort.


Entrepreneur, television celebrity and former winner of The Apprentice, Michelle Dewberry, will be the VIP guest at December’s UK Pool & Spa Awards presentations.


Michelle will be attending the event to hear about the industry’s most successful companies and share ideas for industry growth. Celebrating its tenth anniversary in style, this year’s UK Pool & Spa Awards have already set new records with entries smashing through the 200 mark for the first time.


Made possible through the generous support of sponsors including main supporters, Lonza’s hth and FiClor brands, more than 100 companies will be heading for the presentation ceremony at The Vox conference centre, part of the NEC’s World’s Resort on Monday December 4th all hoping for success. Prizes are awarded in gold, silver and bronze levels with trophies presented to category winners.


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The competition has already earned itself an unrivalled reputation for providing top companies with a marketing boost. “Following our 2016 Gold Standard Award we were contacted by a customer in the Cote D’Azur who wanted to replace his ageing spa,” says Andrew Newsome of Bespoke Buildings, flagged up to the client because of their 2016 competition success. “He required one


company to complete the whole project and after discussions and quotation, we won the job – which of course is entered into this year’s contest.”


Covering both residential and commercial water leisure sectors,


the UK Pool and Spa Awards are open to the entire water leisure industry and aim to celebrate outstanding swimming pools, swim spas, hot tubs design, management and refurbishment and the outstanding people in our industry who make a difference. With a late surge of entries, this year’s awards are shaping into one of the most hotly-contested yet. The most popular categories this year are Hot Tub Project Of The Year and Residential Indoor Pool Of The Year.


Health Club Pool of the Year and Luxury Pool of the Year are among new categories with judges looking at splitting the biggest categories to create even more winners. “The Awards have grown organically year on year, driven with the enthusiastic support of the industry,” comments Christina Connor, Managing Director of event organiser’s Waterland Media. “The event continuously grows with new categories and fresh ideas to recognise and promote as many companies as possible involved in the provision of water leisure both at home and abroad,” she added. On-line voting, which accounts for 40 per cent of the overall


ABOVE: The UK Pool & Spa Awards has earned itself an unrivalled reputation. 12 Swimming Pool Scene UK POOL & SPA AWARDS


ABOVE: Companies will be heading to The Vox, at the NEC’s World Resort for the award presentations.


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