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The SCR Chambers: Barnsley & Rotherham


The chamber helps its members by focusing activity in 5 key areas: 1. Protecting your business 2. Raising your profile 3. Growing your network 4. Representing and sharing your views 5. Saving you money


Business awards deliver a night to remember


important contributions businesses, charities and individuals have made over the past 12 months in helping to shape the local economy. Regarded by many as being one of the


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most important events on the local business calendar, the Barnsley and Rotherham Business Awards, sponsored by AAG IT Services, took place at Magna and saw more than 575 members of the local business community support the popular event. Hosted by Rotherham-based actor Dean


Andrews, currently appearing on award-winning TV soap Emmerdale, the event saw ENGIE secure a double award win, after securing the Commitment to People Development award, which lead to them becoming the worthy winner of the highly coveted title of Business of the Year 2019, sponsored by Gibson Booth Business Solutions & Insolvency. The beginning of the event saw FareShare


walk away with a £3,000 donation from award sponsor Fortem, after securing the title of Charity of Year, and later in the evening securing another win for the Business Community Impact award. The ceremony also recognised the


longstanding achievements of a number of businesses with a special salute to business, which included two presentations of 100 years in business to Progress Rail Services UK Ltd and Westfield Health. Special recognition was given to Ted Lowe who was presented with the Lifetime Achievement award, while Jonathan Morley of Secure Power Ltd was awarded the Business Person of the Year. The awards also recognised young individuals


who are taking the first steps in their career and Oliver Wilde of Engie Regeneration Ltd won the Apprentice of the Year Award, with Charles Hauge of Enzygo Ltd and Gracie Smith of Russell Richardson receiving highly commended. Chief Executive of the Chamber Andrew Denniff said: “This year’s awards has seen a


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record number of guests came together at a glittering awards ceremony to celebrate and recognise the


Business of the Year award collected by Stephen Dalby, Regional Operations Manager of Engie


record number of entries, culminating in a sell- out event which proved to be a memorable evening which celebrated the achievements of businesses of all shapes and sizes based in the region. I would like to congratulate the winners on the evening, especially our newly crowned


business of the year ENGIE. The success of the event illustrates some of the truly amazing work which is being undertaken in our region, from the new and promising companies who have a bright future ahead of them to established companies who are celebrating milestone anniversaries.”


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