March 2025
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Entries are n w o
Entries for the ERT Awards 2025 are now open! So it’s time to get creative and tell us why your store, your staff, your products or your services deserves to win one of the coveted ERT Awards trophies! The online entry portal – at
www.ertawards.
co.uk/enter – is now open. For retailers – it’s important you write a great entry statement and provide any additional relevant information, such as your background, platforms, your staff or your customer service. All this goes in front of our expert judging panel for consideration, so make it hard-hitting and concise! For manufacturers – it’s the retailers that will decide which products and services win; they will vote via our dedicated online platform. So make sure you provide as much concise information as you can as well as some attractive imagery!
Entries are now open for the ERT A ards 2025!
the ERT Awards 2025!
brand representatives. The ERT Awards categories cover all corners of the industry and to give as many people the opportunity to get involved. For the full list of this year’s categories, plus the judging criteria for each of them, you can visit the ERT Awards website:
www.ertawards.co.uk.
All of this year’s winners will be announced For 2025 our two newest categories will also
return: Best Sustainable Independent Electrical Retailer and Best Manufacturer/Supplier Sustainability Initiative. Plus, all the other usual categories will be up for grabs again this year, celebrating everything from small independent retailers to individual store colleagues, and the latest product innovations and
at the prestigious ERT Awards event at The Grand Connaught Rooms on Thursday 23 October 2025! Once again, there will be an extended, exclusive drinks reception with live entertainment, plus a delicious three-course meal and an extra special guest host for the ceremony itself! Full details about the day will be revealed soon. In the meantime, for more information, visit the ERT Awards website or contact the team: Charlotte Steadman on
csteadman@ertonline.co.uk or Jack Cheeseman on
jackcheeseman@ertonline.co.uk.
The TRIC Awards public vote goes live for 2025!
Voting has officially opened for the highly anticipated TRIC Awards 2025! Once again handing the power to the people, TRIC is inviting the public to cast their votes – online via the TRIC Awards website – to help decide who will take home one of the trophies. For the third year running the voting will be in partnership with TiVo, and by voters casting their votes they get the opportunity to enter a competition to win two tickets to attend the TRIC Awards in June, as well as a Smart TV Powered by TiVo. From gripping TV dramas to laugh-out-loud comedies, fans can now vote for their favourite TV and radio programmes across a dynamic range of categories, including drama, soaps, radio personality, and social media broadcast.
Celebrating diverse and outstanding talent across
TV, radio and online, the 2025 longlist is packed with both familiar icons and fresh contenders. Past winners such as The Chase, Ant and Dec, Good
Morning Britain, and That Peter Crouch Podcast return to the spotlight, joined by new and exciting names including Baby Reindeer, The Story of Band Aid, and Ally McCoist. Even beloved classics like Gavin and Stacey are making a comeback! But time is ticking! The public vote is only open
shortlist will be revealed and the countdown to the ultimate celebration of broadcast brilliance will truly begin… The glittering 56th annual TRIC Awards ceremony takes place on 24 June 2025 at the iconic Grosvenor House on Park Lane in London. This year also marks a new chapter for TRIC, with the appointment of TV and radio’s Dan Walker as TRIC President. And true to its commitment to supporting good causes, the 2025 Awards will also shine a spotlight on two incredible charities – Bright Young Dreams, chosen by Dan Walker, and UWC Atlantic, chosen in memory of TRIC Committee Member, Bob Suppiah.
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