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    Dartford retailer Nishi Patel wins Next Gen Retailer award

    L-R: Shailesh Solanki, Paul Williams Wholesale Controller Pladis, Nishi & Kiran Patel, Kalpesh Solanki, Rory Bremner

    Nishi Patel, who runs the Londis Bexley Park store in Dartford, has been named as the Next Gen Retailer of the Year at the 2021 Asian Trader Awards.

    The 33rd edition of the awards, which celebrates excellence in the UK’s convenience stores, was held on Tuesday 30 November at Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, London hosted by noted impressionist Rory Bremner.

    Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has graced the event as chief guest, with leading politicians and captains of industry joining in to herald independent retailers, convenience store and symbol operators, shopkeepers, off-license owners and newsagents from across the UK.

    Delivering his keynote speech, Kwarteng said: “I have to say to the companies and  business leaders represented here tonight that you have shown a spirit of sacrifice, and huge amounts of real leadership in your communities. And that’s why I wouldn’t miss this event for the world.

    “It was retailers, day in day out, who were bearing the brunt of the risk, who were working, in many cases 20 hours a day, to keep people going and to make sure that essential goods and services were provided. And my only word is thank you. You probably don’t hear that too often from government ministers.

    “But from the bottom of my heart that is the most sincere, heartfelt message, because it’s been a terrible time, for so many people in lots of different communities, and without your support, without your unstinting effort, things would have been a lot worse. So thank you very much on behalf of everybody in this country.”

    Dartford retailer Nishi Patel wins Next Gen Retailer award
    Winners of Asian Trader Awards 2021

    The Asian Trader Next Gen Award, supported by pladis, honours those who have shown that independent retail is a family business with continuity across the generations.

    Third generation of shopkeepers, Nishi has recently bought the businesses from his father! He follows his ‘old school’ father in ensuring a super clean, well lit and well stocked shop, but goes further to keep things fresh and update constantly, to make them a destinations shop.

    He has introduced f’real milkshakes and American sweets and drinks since he took over in October last year, and is currently in the process of redesigning the food to go area.

    The Judging Panel said: “Parents great retailers, brother-in-law great retailer, Nishi – great retailer! It’s all about supplying what their customers want and being part of the community.”

    The full list of the winners:

    • Ram Solanki Lifetime Achievement Award: Sir David Amess MP (posthumous)
    • Wholesale Depot of the Year Award: Time Cash & Carry Rainham
    • Responsible Retailer of the Year supported by JTI: Lewis Prager, Best One Preens, Wakefield West Yorkshire and Jonathan James, James Convenience Retail Ltd, Derby
    • Convenience Chain of the Year Award supported by Dr Beckmann: Pete (Kalpesh) Patel, Zola Ltd (Costcutter) Southborough
    • Local Hero Award supported by Walkers Sensations: Asif Akhtar, Premier Smeaton Stores, Kirkcaldy
    • Bakery Retailer of the Year Award supported by Warburtons: Mike Humphreys, Premier Kenninghall Stores and Post Office Norwich
    • Independent Retailer of the Year Award supported by Booker: Pete Saleem, Premier Broadway Circle, Blythe, Northumberland
    • Food To Go Retailer of the Year Award: Shamly Sud, Premier Racetrack, Glasgow
    • Tobacco Retailer of the Year Award supported by Imperial Tobacco: Amit Puntambekar, Ash’s Store, Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire
    • Impulse Retailer of the Year Award supported by State Bank of India: Mos Patel Family Shopper Ashton Under Lyne (Both Shops)
    • Symbol Convenience Retailer of the Year Award supported by Bestway: Kopi Kalanathan, Costcutter, Doncaster
    • Next Gen Award supported by pladis: Nishi Patel, Londis Bexley Park, Dartford
    • Vape Convenience Retailer of the Year Award supported by British American Tobacco: Aman Uppal, One Stop Mount Nod, Coventry
    • Spirit of the Community Award supported by Mondelez: Julie Kaur, Premier Jules Convenience Store, Telford
    • Asian Trader of the Year: Mandeep Singh, Premier Singh’s Shirecliffe, Sheffield

    Product Awards:

    • Convenience Snacks Brand of the Year: McCoy’s Fire Pit, KP Snacks
    • Convenience Soft Drink Brand of the Year: Monster Nitro, Coca-Cola Europacific Partners
    • Convenience Confectionery Brand of the Year: Cadbury Twirl Orange by Mondelēz International
    • Convenience Vape & Next Gen Product of the Year: Ploom by JTI

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