Retail Systems Awards going ahead with COVID-safe measures

The 15th annual Retail Systems Awards is due to go ahead in person, as planned, on the 19th of October - but with additional safety measures in place.

To keep our guests safe, the event will run at half its usual capacity, so places are likely to sell out fast. This year, tables will be configured with six people on each, in order to ensure proper spacing.

There will also be extensive cleaning and systems in place at the venue to ensure your safety.

This news follows the announcement of the awards shortlist earlier in the month, with many of the biggest retailers joining the sector's most innovative technology providers in vying for the most coveted prizes of the year.

We've got award-winning comedian Holly Walsh compering the evening, held at the Waldorf Hilton hotel in Aldwych.

Our guarantee to guests is that if this event does not go ahead in physical format, we will make a full refund on all bookings.

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