Manchester’s Giddy Goat Toys has been shortlisted for Britain’s best Bricks and Clicks Award for best multi-channel small business.
Giddy Goat Toys, based in Didsbury, Manchester has been chosen as a finalist for the Bricks and Clicks Award for best multi-channel small business at this year’s Small Awards which take place in May.
The independent children’s toy shop was founded by Amanda Alexander in 2012. She said that she was delighted to have been shortlisted for the award and that her team had worked hard in researching and working on different sales channels. She added that they were promoting themselves on various social media platforms to grow and develop the business beyond the Didsbury shop.
“They are an opportunity to recognise and applaud the passion and resilience of the nation’s small firms”
Michelle Ovens CBE, founder of Small Business Britain
Now in its eighth year, The Small Awards is a nationwide search for the smallest and greatest firms in the UK, across all sectors. It is organised annually by Small Business Britain, which champions, inspires and accelerates the nation’s 5.5 million small firms.
Michelle Ovens CBE, founder of Small Business Britain, said of the Awards: “They are an opportunity to recognise and applaud the passion and resilience of the nation’s small firms, particularly amidst such turbulent times Giddy Goat Toys is extremely deserving of being shortlisted for this award and we can’t wait to celebrate with them in May.”
The winners of all categories, including the overall winner of the Small Business of the Year award, will be announced at an awards ceremony in London on 16th May, 2024.