It’s a hat-trick for Affinity Lancashire

2018 has been a year to celebrate for Affinity Lancashire thanks to a successful rebrand in May followed by winning Radio Wave’s 2018 Retailer of the Year award for the third time since 2015, making it a hat-trick of awards for the north-west outlet shopping centre.

The Radio Wave Culture and Lifestyle Awards takes place annually to celebrate the public’s choice of favourite Fylde Coast businesses. Hosted at the Empress Ballroom at the Winter Gardens last month, Affinity Lancashire beat tough competition including Jasmine’s Boutique, The Lingerie Lounge, Feblands, Toyland and Footasylum to complete their hat-trick of wins, having previously won in 2015 and 2017. Companies from across the Fylde Coast competed for titles in a range of categories, shortlisted and voted for by the public.

Amanda Daniels, Centre Manager at Affinity Lancashire, commented: “We are so proud to have won the award for the third time. It is particularly rewarding for us as the public have the final say and we are delighted that our customers have recognised the work we do and love the retail offering we provide. The award comes straight after a name change at the shopping centre and cements for us that we are moving in the right direction, working with the local community and providing our customers across Lancashire with what they want, all in one place”.

Affinity Lancashire offers a wide range of fashion, homeware and accessories from a broad selection of over 45 high street stores with up to 60% off RRP.

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