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The nominees for this year’s Caerphilly Business Awards

Sponsored Content | Beth Hale - Caerphilly Business Club | Published: 11:38, Monday November 13th, 2023.
Last updated: 11:38, Monday November 13th, 2023
All the winners of the 2022 Caerphilly Business Club Awards

It’s time to mark your calendars for the highly anticipated Caerphilly Business Awards 2023, being held on November 24 at Bryn Meadows Golf, Hotel and Spa.

The Caerphilly Business Awards have become an annual highlight, showcasing the incredible talent and innovation that our borough has to offer. From start-ups to established enterprises, this event recognises the hard work, dedication, and success of businesses across various sectors.

The shortlist for the Caerphilly Business Club Awards 2023 is out, and it’s filled with incredible talent and inspiring local businesses.

Apprentice of the Year Award Sponsored by Educ8 Training: Justyna Hrycyna – BBI Solutions ; Daniel Owen Price – Excellence IT; Erika Cyrnow – Hydro.

Independent Retailer of the Year Award Sponsored by TownSq: Hancox’s Pies; Lit Fires and Media Walls; Bwthyn.

Small Business of the Year Award Sponsored by JCP Solicitors: Aviary; Protectorcomms Ltd; Emergency & Rescue Solutions Ltd; CS-Promotions.

Medium to Large Business of the Year Award Sponsored by Caerphilly County Borough Council: Case-UK; FireRite; Educ8 Training.

Environmental and Sustainability Award Sponsored by Alliance Wales and West: Caerphilly Miners Centre for the Community; Capital Coated Steel Ltd; ToyBox Project.

Leadership in Business Award Sponsored by Coleg y Cymoedd: Bwthyn; Hancox’s Pies; Team Metalogic Ltd; Welsh ICE

Rural Economy Award Sponsored by RDP: Colliers Adventure Farm; Fferm Gelli.

Tourism Venue and Provider of the Year Award Sponsored by Caerphilly Tourism Association: Colliers Adventure Farm; Gellihaf House.

Start-Up of the Year Award Sponsored by Welsh ICE: Crafty Legs Events; Aviary; Emergency and Rescue Solutions Ltd; Mavern International.

We want to send a warm thank you and appreciation to all our wonderful sponsors and wishing all the shortlisted businesses the best of luck.

You can be a part of this amazing event by securing your tickets now. Don’t miss out on this incredible evening of celebration, networking, and inspiration.

Obtain your tickets early to ensure your spot at the Caerphilly Business Awards 2023.

Contact us at admin@caerphillybusinessclub.wales

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