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The National Business Awards, sponsored by Orange




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How to Enter




Entering The National Business Awards is easy, either:

1. Register to enter online at secureawardsentry.com

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2. Download, complete and return the The National Business Awards Registration Form available on this website

3. Call the Entries Team direct on 020 7234 8733


Once your completed Registration Form and payment (£170 + VAT per entry), has been received you will be emailed your Entry Form(s).

Please return your completed Entry Form by the entry deadline – 31st July 2008.

View a sample entry form here

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Register to enter The National Business Awards 2008

You can now register and pay for your entries online at secureawardsentry.com - the quick and easy way to take the first step in the entry process [more]










Entry deadline 31 July 2008





The National Business Awards 2008 are proud to be sponsored by:

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