NMD Business To Shine In High Street Heroes

Newry Mourne and Down District Council Businesses Encouraged to Shine in High Street Heroes NI 2025 Awards

Retail NI, in partnership with National Lottery operator Allwyn, SSE Airtricity and Gig Grafter, has officially launched the High Street Heroes NI 2025 campaign. This vibrant initiative celebrates the independent retailers and local businesses that form the backbone of Northern Ireland’s communities and high streets.

Glyn Roberts, Chief Executive of Retail NI, said: “The High Street Heroes NI campaign continues to grow from strength-to-strength, with a record-breaking 15,000 votes cast last year.

“Our high streets are more than shopping destinations. They are vital centres of employment, entrepreneurship and community life.

“Independent retail is the lifeblood of communities right across Northern Ireland, and this campaign is the biggest celebration of our thriving local retail sector.

“This year, we are preparing to host our biggest ever showcase and a major celebration of the individual businesses that form the beating heart of our towns and cities.

HSH Ballynahinch (The Square)xa0(l-r): Ciaran Lynch, Gig Grafter; Angeline Murphy, SSE Airtricity; Kyle Graham, Kelvin Graham Menswear; Councillor Philip Campbell, Chairperson, Newry, Mourne and Down District Council; Retail NI Chief Executive Glyn Roberts; Stephanie Barr, Stewart & Gibson and Una Willis, National Lottery operator Allwyn.

The annual Retail NI High Street Heroes Awards shine a spotlight on the impact independent retailers make on the local economy and community, as part of a major celebration of the very best in Northern Ireland’s independent retail sector.

This people-powered awards programme invites the public to vote for their favourite local businesses across 13 categories, ranging from food and drink to fashion and essential services.

It is entirely driven by the public’s voice, giving communities the opportunity to recognise those businesses that go the extra mile.

Newry, Mourne and Down District Council Chairperson, Councillor Philip Campbell said: “Our high streets thrive on the diversity and spirit of independent retailers—from boutiques and barbers to bookshops and bakeries.

“I encourage all local businesses to take part in the High Street Heroes campaign and urge residents to vote and celebrate the rich variety shaping our town centres”.

Voting opens on Friday, July 4 (Independence Day) which is a fitting date to mark the independence and resilience of Northern Ireland’s independent retailers. Among the top honours are “High Street of the Year” and “Independent Retailer of the Year.”

These awards celebrate innovation, outstanding customer service, sustainability, lasting community impact and contributions to local economic growth.

HSH Castlewellan (l-r): Una Willis, National Lottery operator Allwyn; Ciaran Lynch, Gig Grafter; Joelene Poole, Retail NI and Angeline Murphy, SSE Airtricity.

A new feature for 2025 is the “Winners Hall of Fame,” which recognises businesses that have consistently topped the polls since the campaign began in 2020. While these champions are now celebrated in a dedicated hall and step aside from this year’s competition, their legacy is cemented and space is made for new contenders to shine.

Local businesses across the district are encouraged to promote themselves and rally customer votes. Shoppers are also being urged to get involved and support their favourite high street stars.

Retail NI, which represents the independent retail and wholesale sector in Northern Ireland, launched the High Street Heroes NI campaign to recognise and reward local retailers for their impact on local communities. For every £1 spent at an independent retailer, 70 pence stays in the local economy. That is a direct investment in farmers, producers, jobs and the vibrancy of local neighbourhoods. It supports the wider community and strengthens the local economy.

In a world dominated by big chains and online giants, High Street Heroes NI offers a timely reminder of the value, character and resilience of our local businesses. If ever there was a time to celebrate your local heroes, this is it. Vote, share and spread the word.

For more information on how to cast your vote, visit High Street Heroes 2025: Voting now open | Belfast Live

Shortlisted retailers will be announced in early August, with an awards evening scheduled to take place on Thursday 21 August.

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