There have been an astonishing amount of applications for the London Lifestyle Awards this year, totalling just over four thousand! This has since been whittled down to short list of approximately two hundred - not a task for the faint hearted! The nominees are all hoping to scoop an award for their contribution towards the buzzing and thriving capital. Here is a sneak preview of just some of the prestigious titles up for grabs:
'London Member's Club of the Year' 'London Bar of the Year' 'Outstanding Contribution to London' 'London Live Music Event of the Year' 'London Hotel of the Year'
Voting has recently begun and will now run until the end of September, and the end of what has been an exciting summer for London. With many aspirational personalities and influential companies hoping to make their mark at the awards ceremony, this year is set to be the most exciting show to date.
To say the very least, 2012 has proved a lively year for the UK and, in particular, London. What with the Queen's Jubilee celebrations and the Olympic games, all eyes have been watching the Capital to see what it can offer in terms of World-class entertainment. This is the third year that the awards have taken place, with support from important figureheads such as Prince Harry and Boris Johnson alike.
Despite our current economic state, London has really shown that they still know how to put on a show. It has proved that hospitality is still very much a booming trade in Britain, with many renowned companies proud to call London their home. In times of such hardship, it really is refreshing to host something the nation can be proud of.
Home House of London is a private members' club second to no other. They will be hoping to retain their crown of 'London's Member's Club of the Year' this October. Home House is a true gem, nestled in the heart of the capital. It offers the very best in customer service, decor and ambience. Proud of its history and welcoming of the future, Home House is a firm people's favourite and, once again, deserving of the title - 'London's Member's Club of the Year'.
'London Member's Club of the Year' 'London Bar of the Year' 'Outstanding Contribution to London' 'London Live Music Event of the Year' 'London Hotel of the Year'
Voting has recently begun and will now run until the end of September, and the end of what has been an exciting summer for London. With many aspirational personalities and influential companies hoping to make their mark at the awards ceremony, this year is set to be the most exciting show to date.
To say the very least, 2012 has proved a lively year for the UK and, in particular, London. What with the Queen's Jubilee celebrations and the Olympic games, all eyes have been watching the Capital to see what it can offer in terms of World-class entertainment. This is the third year that the awards have taken place, with support from important figureheads such as Prince Harry and Boris Johnson alike.
Despite our current economic state, London has really shown that they still know how to put on a show. It has proved that hospitality is still very much a booming trade in Britain, with many renowned companies proud to call London their home. In times of such hardship, it really is refreshing to host something the nation can be proud of.
Home House of London is a private members' club second to no other. They will be hoping to retain their crown of 'London's Member's Club of the Year' this October. Home House is a true gem, nestled in the heart of the capital. It offers the very best in customer service, decor and ambience. Proud of its history and welcoming of the future, Home House is a firm people's favourite and, once again, deserving of the title - 'London's Member's Club of the Year'.
About the Author:
Home House is a social hotspot for people from all walks of life, which is part of its uniqueness. Quite unlike many other places for timeout in London, Home House is a place to enjoy leisure time or the perfect spot for a working day. Home House is one of the most famous clubs in London.
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