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Pet food brands among winners at Product of the Year Awards
Pets at Home delivers record-breaking Christmas
Scruffs reports resounding Christmas promotion
How one pet food brand plans to revolutionise the industry
Customer service at heart of successful business
CASCO Pet design and install new community aquarium
Register for free entry to UK’s Spring pet industry show
Josera expands premium cat food range
Celebrities 'sleep the streets' with Barking Heads
PDSA vets issue warning after cat loses leg in car engine
Pet firm Different Dog appears on BBC TV show
Mikki launches 2-In-1 Whistle Clicker
Arden Grange to return to Crufts as an official sponsor
Pet firms team up for Walk Your Dog campaign
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Ruffwear offer customers chance to win adventure of a lifetime
New venue, new era for BETA International
BETA celebrates the best!
Display competition triumph for country store
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Amazon launches new grain free range pet food
Small pets category suffers decline in product sales
Pet product proves to be a Christmas bestseller
Interpet launches website for trade customers
Pet firm Happy Hounds recalls frozen raw dog food products due to the presence of salmonella
Cat litter shortage hits supermarkets
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Display competition triumph for country store

 

Aivly Country Store, of Ringwood, Hampshire, was crowned winner of the BETA Lorinery Retail Display Competition for the second time at the British Equestrian Trade Association’s Business Awards.

 

The award, which is supported by the Worshipful Company of Loriners, is designed to encourage high standards of in-store bit and bitting displays, with the provision of information and educational material for consumers.

 

Judges praised the store for its well-lit and extensively stocked displays. “Everything was arranged with care and in logical categories,” they said. “We thought the lorinery bitting information points, which helped to clarify the details of bit function and selection, were very helpful and Aivly is to be congratulated on leading the field with its comprehensive arrangements.”

 

Shop manager Matthew Chard was presented with the trophy and a £250 lorinery shopping voucher. BETA executive director Claire Williams added: “Aivly really ticked all the boxes to create bitting displays that were not only eye-catching and attractive, but also really helped to bust some of the myths and misunderstanding that surrounds this sector.”

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