After a four-year break, the Customer Service Awards have returned to recognise the hard work of several Jersey businesses.
14 awards were up for grabs at the 2023 Cherry Godfrey Customer Service Awards, which received hundreds of nominations for its 12 categories.
Nominations were open from 14 February to 24 March with the public putting forward individuals and businesses they thought go the extra mile.
The Sheep Shed - farm for children - was the night's big winner after receiving two awards in the new 'Best Service from Start Up' category and 'Overall Winner'.
Other winners include the Blind Pig for 'Best Service from Food & Drink' with the speakeasy's staff described as 'frankly amazing' due to their 'perfect blend of professionalism mixed in with sassy humour'.
Julieta Joaquim took home the 'Best Service from an Individual Employee' for making everyone at Regus smile every day and her ability to let nothing trouble her too much.
The winners at the Royal Yacht ceremony hosted by Channel 103’s Peter Mac include:
- Best Service from a Sole Trader - Gary Whitelaw,
- Best Service from a Team - Acorn,
- Best Service from Charity Sector - Eyecan,
- Best Service from an Individual Employee - Julieta Joaquim from Regus,
- Best Service from Digital Innovation - Snap,
- Best Service from Food & Drink - Blind Pig,
- Best Service from Leisure & Tourism - Les Quennevais Sports Centre,
- Best Service from Accommodation - St Brelade's Bay Hotel,
- Best Service from Start Up - The Sheep Shed,
- Best Service from Retail - Airtel,
- Best Service from Professional Services - Parslows,
- Special Recognition Awards - David Hewitt,
- Outstanding Contribution to Service Award - Beresford Street Kitchen,
- Overall Winner - The Sheep Shed.
All of the pictures from the night are available in our photo album.

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