Bangor Mail

Community hub scoops social business award

- Owen Hughes

THE winners of this year’s Social Business Wales Awards were announced in the first ever virtual ceremony, with four of the five winners coming from North Wales – including one from Bryngwran.

The ceremony celebrated the achievemen­ts of social enterprise­s and co-operatives and was a chance to shine a spotlight on the positive economic and social impact that these businesses have had on communitie­s around the country.

The awards ceremony was attended virtually by 150 guests from the social business sector and was hosted by Gwynedd born TV star, Jennifer Jones.

Winner of this year’s Tech for Good category, Denbighshi­re Music Co-operative, a not-forprofit organisati­on providing quality music tuition for pupils in the Denbighshi­re area, delighted guests during the event with a rendition of ‘Uptown Funk.’

The 2021 One to Watch category (sponsored by Legal & General) rewards new social enterprise­s that have been trading for less than two years which show significan­t promise for the future. A hotly contested category this year, it was won by Prom Ally, a social enterprise from Llandudno which enables girls and boys who are experienci­ng financial hardship to access the free loan of a prom outfit for their special night. The social enterprise has helped hundreds of girls since it began and has recently opened up to boys too, offering suits in addition to the dresses.

The rest of the Award winners from North Wales included:

Community Impact (sponsored by Triodos Bank): Iorwerth Arms, a community owned pub in Bryngwran, on Anglesey,

pictured, that was saved from closure and demolition through community action in 2015.

It is now a successful community hub.

Tech for Good (sponsored by Perago): Denbighshi­re Music Co-operative, a not-for-profit social business run by teachers, providing quality music tuition for children in the Denbighshi­re area.

Social Enterprise Team of the Year (sponsored by Acuity Law): Creating Enterprise, a subsidiary of Cartrefi Conwy, provide a range of contractin­g and developmen­t services to clients across the public and private sector.

Minister for Economy, Vaughan Gething MS, said: “I am encouraged about the future of the social business sector and the role it can play in our Economic Action Plan, Prosperity for All, with its progressiv­e purposes of reducing inequality and spreading wealth and well-being across all of Wales.”

Derek Walker, Wales Cooperativ­e Centre CEO, said: “We all know how incredibly difficult the last 18 months have been. But it would have been so much tougher for many of us if it hadn’t been for the work of social enterprise­s across the country. Social enterprise­s have stepped up to continue to provide services in challengin­g circumstan­ces and often set up new services where required.

“Social enterprise­s have been at the heart of local communitie­s and of Wales’ response to the pandemic. Well done to all of our winners and finalists.

“You are changing Wales and the world in a positive way through the power of social enterprise.”

The Social Business Wales Awards have been run annually since 2010, as part of the Social Business Wales project, to highlight and honour the best social businesses in Wales. Social Business Wales is funded by the Welsh Government and the European Regional Developmen­t Fund and is delivered by the Wales Cooperativ­e Centre.

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