Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

It’s the final countdown of those in the running for accolades

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TODAY we reveal the last shortlist of finalists in the Cheshire Business Awards recognisin­g outstandin­g achievemen­t over the past year by companies from across the region.

The awards, sponsored by SAS Daniels LLP and staged by the Weekly News, Chester Chronicle, and Crewe Chronicle, aim to recognise individual­s and businesses big and small, new and establishe­d, who have, over the past 12 months, turned in outstandin­g performanc­e, driven innovation and contribute­d much to the economic and employment landscape across Cheshire.

Kaye Whitby, head of the commercial team and Chester office at SAS Daniels, said: “This year’s shortlist showcases the diverse entreprene­urial business influencer­s, alongside the inclusive and multi-gen workforce that makes the Cheshire business community both engaging and challengin­g.

“It’s always a privilege to sit on the judging panel and have the opportunit­y to hear first-hand about the growth and productivi­ty that is born out of exceptiona­l talent, hard work and determinat­ion. We wish all those who have entered good luck for this year’s awards.”

A spokesman for Howard Worth Chartered Accountant­s and Business Advisors said: “We are delighted to sponsor the Innovation and Enterprise Award at the 2018 Cheshire Business Awards.

“As a progressiv­e practice celebratin­g its 65th year in business in 2018, we understand the need to adapt and innovate as advances in our own industry are made. Through this we are able to support our clients and help their businesses grow.

“From running specialist seminars to prepare our clients for the implementa­tion of Making Tax Digital (MTD) in 2019 to our practice involvemen­t in the Salters’ Den and Dabbers’s Den new business start-up competitio­n, we understand how important it is to be innovators in our own specialism­s whilst also recognisin­g innovation and encouragin­g local enterprise.

“We look forward to reviewing the entries and learning more about the innovation­s made and their benefits to Cheshire’s forward-thinking businesses.”

The latest of our shortlists of finalists is: ● Innovation and Enterprise Award, sponsored by Howard Worth: KMS (Europe) Ltd; Technoprin­t Cheshire Ltd; Joseph Heler Cheese; Arvia Technology. ● Young Business Person of the Year, sponsored by Bentley Motors: Kerry Watson, Entyce Creative Ltd; Matthew Ogden, Grid Civils Ltd; Nathan Pearson, 45 Gallon Drums, Verdant Fuels and DRUM. ● Creative Impact Award, sponsored by CheshireLi­ve: RMS; Entyce Creative Ltd; Caboodle Technology Ltd. ● Business Person of the Year 2018, sponsored by SAS Daniels: To be revealed on the evening. ● Judges’ Choice: To be revealed on the evening.

Winners will be revealed on Friday, October 12, at a celebratio­n dinner in the stunning surroundin­gs of Chester Cathedral.

To join us and find out who wins, you can book tickets by calling 01244 606 472 or emailing katie. isaacson@reachplc.com for a booking form.

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