After a thorough and rigorous judging process, this week it was revealed that Bransby Horses were among the shortlisted businesses, organisations, and individuals for the Destination Lincolnshire Awards.
This list of finalists is described by the award organisers as a showcase of those that have demonstrated outstanding innovation, commitment, and leadership in the tourism industry over the past year.
As one of the UK’s leading equine welfare charities we open our doors to the public for free from 10am to 4pm, Wednesday to Sunday.
A welcoming café, children’s play park, gift and donated goods shop and miles of pushchair and wheelchair friendly walkways has made Bransby Horses a popular visitor attraction.
As a charity we have been rescuing, rehabilitating and rehoming equines for over 50 years and rely entirely on donations from the public, which is why we love people to visit and find out more about what we do .
Visitor and Commercial Operations Managers Holly Hart said: “These awards mean so much to us and we are thrilled to have made it to the finals this year. These awards recognise the hard work and dedication our team has shown over the year and we couldn’t be more proud to have made the final.”
The Destination Lincolnshire Awards celebrate the dedication of organisations to providing unparalleled experiences to both local and international visitors and the reflects the diversity and excellence that Lincolnshire has to offer.
Charlotte Goy, Chief Executive of Destination Lincolnshire, said: “Created to shine a light on businesses across the county, the Destination Lincolnshire Tourism Excellence Awards celebrate every aspect of the visitor economy – I’m thrilled to see so many fantastic businesses from across Greater Lincolnshire shortlisted in this year’s celebration of tourism. I truly hope to see more of our incredible Lincolnshire businesses represented on the national stage at next year’s VisitEngland’s Awards for Excellence.”
The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony at the Engine Shed in Lincoln on Thursday, October 12.