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The Hub Events Round-up Post-event reports and news of forthcoming events


Pictures from Solihull Chamber’s awards and dinner – see page 41 for full story.


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1. Outstanding Business Person of the Year (Sponsor A2B Cars): Samantha Rutter with Kevin Johns (left) and Ed James.


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2. Outstanding Contribution to the Community (sponsors Touchwood): Solihull Chamber president Kevin Johns presents the award to Solihull Solo chief executive Janet Down.


3. Outstanding Apprentice of the Year (sponsors Solihull College & University Centre): Katie Pell (Xoserve) with (left to right): Paul Kehoe (Birmingham Chamber president), Kevin Johns (Solihull Chamber president) and Paul Faulkner (Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce president).


4. Outstanding Large Business of the Year (sponsors Prime Accountants Group): Howard Rose (second right) receives the award on behalf of Midshire accompanied by (left to right): Paul Kehoe, Kevin Johns, Joan Smith (Director, Solihull Chamber) and Ed James (compere).


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5. Solihull Business of the Year (Sponsor Birmingham City University) and Outstanding Small Business of the Year (Sponsor Sydney Mitchel Solicitors): Winners Open Study College with their awards.


6. Outstanding Start-up of the Year (Sponsor Design Print): Joan Smith, Solihull Chamber director, receives the award on behalf of Limitless Travel with Ed James (left) and Kevin Johns.


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7. Turkish delight: Nick Hewitt (centre) won the prize draw for Turkish Airlines tickets to any of their destinations worldwide) pictures with Georgie Moseley and Ed James. Proceeds from the draw and a raffle amounted to £3,400 for the HelpHarryHelpCancer CharityOthers, the charity set up by his mother after Harry died of a brain tumour.


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