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Business Awards in Cheshire

Business awards are a great way of celebrating success and talent. There are several business awards within Cheshire that you can apply for to earn recognition for the work you do, such as:

  • The West Cheshire & North Wales Chamber Recognition Awards. These awards are open exclusively to fully paid Chamber members and have been designed to ensure that members receive the acknowledgement that they deserve for their hard work over the previous year.
  • The High Sheriff’s Awards for Enterprise. These awards highlight outstanding achievement by local companies of any size that are based within Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire East, Halton and Warringto.
  • Marketing Cheshire Tourism Awards. Covering the full range of visitor economy related businesses including holiday parks, pubs, cafes, and restaurants as well as accommodation, wedding and business venues, attractions, events and experiences.
  • Green Expo Awards. The North West and North Wales’ regional event to celebrate and show progress on climate change and achieving goals towards Net Zero and sustainability..

 

Additionally, the King’s Awards for Enterprise are considered the UK’s most prestigious business awards, designed to acknowledge and encourage outstanding achievements demonstrated by UK businesses and are awarded within four categories:

  • International Trade
  • Innovation
  • Sustainable Development
  • Promoting Opportunity

Whether a small business with a great innovative product or service, or a larger company running an impressive social mobility programme, the awards are a prestigious way to recognise your contribution to enterprise. Organisations with this award have reported benefiting from:

  • Worldwide recognition
  • Increased commercial value
  • Greater press coverage
  • Boost to staff morale

To apply for the King’s Award for Enterprise organisation must meet entry criteria, which can be found here www.gov.uk/kings-awards-for-enterprise/eligibility

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