The Station in Richmond on shortlist for multiple awards
The Station in Richmond, managed by the Richmondshire Building Preservation Trust (RBPT), has been shortlisted for multiple categories in this yearβs Richmond Business Awards.
Honouring businesses across North Yorkshire, the awards celebrate achievements in tourism, hospitality, marketing, accessibility, and employment.
Gemma Lord, chief executive of RBPT, said: “We are absolutely delighted to see recognition across so many areas of our organisation, from tourism and hospitality to marketing and accessibility.
“These nominations reflect the passion and dedication of our entire team, who work tirelessly to ensure The Station remains a vibrant, inclusive and welcoming destination.”
The Station has been shortlisted in the Tourism and Accessibility categories for its work as a visitor attraction and its commitment to inclusive experiences for all.
The Station Cinema is also in the running for awards in Marketing and Accessibility, recognising its creative audience engagement and accessible cinema programming.
The Station CafΓ© | Bar and The Sweet Stop have been named finalists in the Tourism (Hospitality and Retail) and Best Employer categories.
Staff members Sally Anderson and Mary Horncastle have also been shortlisted in the Outstanding Employee category, recognising their exceptional commitment and service.
Built in a refurbished Victorian railway station, The Station serves as a cultural and community centre, supporting the arts, tourism, and local businesses.
Owned and operated by the RBPT, it has established itself as a key destination in the region.
The Richmond Business Awards will take place on Friday, April 17, and will be hosted by David Skaith, Mayor of York and North Yorkshire.
The event will bring together business leaders and professionals from across the region to celebrate business success and highlight contributions to the community.
RBPT say they are looking forward to the ceremony and celebrating alongside other finalists from across the Richmond business community.