We are looking for the shop and business workers who help make a visit to Sudbury a pleasure – to give them a pat on the back.
The Free Press wants to reward their good service with our Proud of Sudbury – At your Service award ... and we need your nominations.
It's a competition that values courtesy and helpfulness, and we've got a great prize lined up for the eventual At Your Service winner.
Readers can nominate shop and business workers who deserve recognition for giving friendly, efficient service.
We'll publish their names and your reasons for choosing them in the newspaper and at this website.
When nominations close, readers will have the chance to vote for the winner in a grand Proud of Sudbury – At Your Service final.
Prizes for the winners will include a handsome engraved shield and £100, courtesy of Bates, Wells & Braithwaite solicitors, sponsors of the Free Press Proud of Sudbury campaign.
To nominate someone, simply fill in the form, giving their name, where he or she works and your reasons for choosing them. Send it to: At Your Service, Free Press, Borehamgate, Sudbury C010 2EE .
Email the same information to
mark.crossley@sudburytoday.co.ukOr you can text the word SFPWORKER to us on 81800, followed by the name and workplace and your reasons. Calls cost 60p plus your usual network rate. Nominations close on August 7.
The competition is not open to employees of Anglia Newspapers or Bates, Wells & Braithwaite. Usual Free Press rules apply. See classifieds for details. The Editor's decision is final. The Suffolk Free Press is part of the Johnston Press Group plc. Johnston Press will use your information to contact you by mail, email, phone, fax or SMS to let you know about our business partners' products, services and special offers. By giving us your email address and phone number you agree that we may contact you by these methods for marketing. If you do not wish to receive information from us or from our business partners tell us so in your response by stating "No Updates".
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