Published: November 4, 2024 | Updated: 4th November 2024
Dacombes of Wimborne, the town’s longest running independent home electronics store, picked up not one but three awards at a ceremony celebrating the best of the sector.
The family-run business was first crowned Best Sustainable Independent Electrical Retailer – a new accolade at the ERT Awards for businesses which demonstrate initiative and adaptation to be more sustainable and energy efficient.
Judges applauded Dacombes for its transfer to solar energy to help power the hundreds of domestic appliances, televisions and home cinemas in its showroom.
The retailer worked with Low Carbon Dorset, a green grant initiative from Dorset Council, to install 99 solar panels on its showroom roof on Leigh Road.
It also brought in two EV van chargers, a Tesla battery, a heat pump and energy-efficient lighting and equipment.
Matt Renaut, managing director of Dacombes, said: “Our green energy investment is hugely important.
“I’m thrilled that our business is the first to win this new award category.
“To be recognised for our sustainable ethos means a great deal, and I hope other businesses in our industry will follow our lead.
“The night just kept getting even better when we scooped the coveted Turning Point Award which recognises a retailer that has gone the extra mile to adapt their business or stepped out of their comfort zone to try something new.
“We’ve certainly done that!
“And we crowned the night with a highly commended in the Best Small Independent Consumer Electronics Retailer category.”
Jack Cheeseman, editor of award hosts ERT Magazine, added: “It’s never been more important to focus on the positives of the industry amid some very challenging times.
“The judges chose Dacombes of Wimborne for three prestigious awards as it’s making clear strides towards a more efficient and dynamic future while still maintaining its local and friendly expert service.”