Jagrupe Singh Binnig (above), a former Costcutter retailer and now a new business manager for Bestway Wholesale, has been awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) in the King’s New Year’s Honours list for his outstanding services to the community in Tuxford, Nottinghamshire.
Jagrupe Singh Binnig and his family have been integral to the Tuxford community since 1989, when they began operating the village store. In 2002, he took over the business from his parents, guiding it through several transitions, including operating as a Premier, Select & Save, and finally a Costcutter for a decade.
Two years ago, Binnig leased out the property and began a full-time role with Bestway Wholesale, where he now oversees brands such as Costcutter, Best-one, Bargain Booze, Wine Rack and Simply Fresh across Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire, Birmingham, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, and Derbyshire.
The honour recognises Binnig’s and his family’s unwavering dedication to supporting the local community, particularly during the pandemic. The family worked tirelessly to ensure locals had access to essential supplies and even stepped in to provide school meals in the form of sandwiches for children.
Jagrupe Singh Binnig commented: “I’m deeply humbled to receive this honour. My family and I have always believed in supporting our community in any way we can. It’s a privilege to be recognised for something that has been such a rewarding part of our lives.”
Jamie Davison, Retail Director at Bestway, commented: “This incredible recognition highlights Jagrupe’s outstanding contributions to the community, reflecting his dedication to making a positive impact in local areas. His story is a true testament to the power of community spirit and the great difference one person can make.”
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