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Harts wins Good Retail Award

Harts of Stur, based in Sturminster Newton, was one of the six winners of the new Good Retail Awards, presented by Spring Fair and Modern Retailer. Judges were looking for positive innovations in retail that benefit both retailers and their customers.

The Bricks ‘n’ Clicks Award recognises retailers ‘who have utilised both online and offline channels to create a seamless customer experience’ and have ‘recognised the importance of integrating all of their customer-facing platforms, both physical and digital, into a true omnichannel offering’.

The six new awards were presented on the show’s Inspired Retail Stage on Tuesday (February 4).

David Conduit, purchasing director at Harts commented: “We are very happy to win this prestigious award that recognises not only our successful website, but also our physical store, and the investment we are currently making in enlarging and enhancing it. Thank you Modern Retailer.”

 

Top: Graham and Jonathan Hart receive the Bricks ‘n’ Clicks award at Spring Fair.

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