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The Licensing Awards Entry Deadlines Home Into View

The entry deadlines for The Licensing Awards 2019 are fast approaching, with Friday May 31 the closing date for entering the licensed product awards categories. These categories will be judged by an extensive panel of retail buyers from leading high street names. Click here to access the entry form at www.thelicensingawards.co.uk

Online and downloadable nomination forms for the Retailer Awards, Property Awards, Licensed Retail Marketing Initiative, Licensed Promotions Campaign and Honorary Achievement Award are also now available from the website.

The Licensed Property Awards can only be entered online. The deadline date for the Property Awards is Friday June 28.These entries will be validated by retailers and licensees.

Meanwhile, the deadline for submissions for the LIMA UK Rising Star Award is June 12. The category is open to all individuals under 30 years old working in the industry.

Tickets and tables are also now on sale for The Licensing Awards 2019, which takes place in The Great Room in The Grosvenor House Hotel in London on Tuesday September 10. Over 1,400 retailers, licensees and industry suppliers will be attending.

Tickets and tables are available from Createvents on 01733 294524 or email clare@createvents.co.uk.

You can also follow The Licensing Awards on Twitter – @LicensingAwards #LicensingAwards19

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