YOU have less than a week left to make sure your vote counts in the Glasgow Business Awards.
YOU have less than a week left to make sure your vote counts in the Glasgow Business Awards.
For the past four weeks we've been asking who you feel deserves the Evening Times Favourite Business Award in the West of Scotland's biggest business contest.
Six finalists have been chosen and their fate is in your hands - this trophy is decided not by judges but by who gets most votes.
The firms battling it out are:
- Indian restaurant Mr Singh's India, run by Satty Singh - it's a favourite with Old Firm and Scotland football stars alike.
- Slater Menswear, the world's biggest menswear store, which is still run by the same family and has its headquarters in Howard Street.
- M&D's Funpark at Strathclyde Park, a major tourist attraction for Lanarkshire.
- McGhee's Bakery in Townhead, which supplies hundreds of businesses in the city, including Glasgow City Council, and also sponsors Partick Thistle FC.
- Powerleague, which is the biggest five-a-sides firm in Britain, with 125,000 enthusiasts playing at its centres every week.
- Hair salon Rainbow Room International, which has styled stars such as Denise Van Outen, and won a top award at an industry event in Hollywood this year.
The reaction of Douglas Taylor, of M&D's, was similar to that of all this year's finalists.
He said: "I don't know if we'll win but it's nice that what we are doing is attracting the attention of the public and they like what we do."
Last year, Auchentoshan won the award. Distillery manager Ian Macallum said: "Receiving the award was a great honour. It showed us the city cares for whisky."
Voting couldn't be easier. All you need to do is fill in the form, right, and post it to the address given or send an e-mail to awards@eveningtimes.co.uk by Wednesday.
The winner will be announced at the Glasgow Business Awards on October 23 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. For more details visit www.glasgowbusinessawards.org














