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72 RED ROSE AWARDS


morrisqualitybakers.co.uk About us


Morris Quality Bakers is a family run business trading since 1912. We specialise in crafting high quality baked goods, including bread, morning goods and cakes.


We focus on using premium ingredients and traditional baking techniques to deliver, delicious products, serving individual customers, local authorities and retail businesses.


Our achievements


Morris Quality Bakers are a fourth-generation business trading since 1912. We hold our heritage and ancestors in high esteem. Family values, honesty and integrity are at the fore front of our business.


With an unwavering commitment to excellence, and customer satisfaction achieving BRC AA* accreditation on an unannounced audit last year. We consistently deliver fresh, high quality baked goods made from the finest ingredients, ensuring the highest standards. Along with our 150 colleagues we have over 1,500 years of service.


What it would mean to win


Winning this award would recognise our hard work, dedication and commitment to quality. It would validate our passion for delivering exceptional baked goods and would inspire our team to continue innovating. This achievement would strengthen our brand and reinforce our customer trust.


FINALIST Family Business Award


Katie Locke Director, Morris Quality Bakers


About us


ProFM are an industry-leading provider of professional security and cleaning solutions, as well as a host of other in-demand services for businesses across Lancashire. We’re a pioneering company, built by superb people dedicated to providing best-in-class facilities management, focusing on delivering a solution rather than a service.


Our achievements


2024 saw us scoop the top spot among more than 800 approved security companies for the second year running. That’s alongside our work with the Lancashire Partnership Against Crime (LANPAC) – a first for any FM company, and a statement of intent for making Lancashire a better, safer place.


We’ve navigated a shifting economic and commercial landscape, seeking out strategic acquisitions to bolster our service offerings, and truly excel as a leader in the FM landscape.


What it would mean to win


Our work has always been led by the right people in the right seats, and to win a Red Rose Award is concrete confirmation that we’re doing right by those exceptional people.


It’s recognition that we’re the purpose-driven, revolutionary business we know we are, and that we’re giving incredible people the tools and opportunities to fulfil their personal and professional growth.


FINALIST Large Business Award


John Melling Group CEO, ProFM Group


www.profmgroup.com


readstoneconstruction.com About us


Over the past 11 and a half years, we’ve established Readstone as a leading construction company in Lancashire, delivering excellence across commercial, industrial, and high-end residential projects.


Initially recognised for our commercial and industrial projects, we identified a growing demand for high-end residential developments, particularly post-Covid.


Today, we successfully operate across all three sectors, supported by a strong team of staff and contractors.


Our achievements


At Readstone, we don’t just build structures – we create value. Through our expertise, commitment to sustainability, and investment in people and community, we are making a lasting impact on Lancashire’s built environment.


With over a decade of success behind us, we are ready for an even brighter future.


Winning this award would be a testament to our journey and the dedication of our team.


What it would mean to win


For Readstone Construction to win this award it would mean the world to us, and reward the hard work that all the guys in the team have put in over the last 11 years.


FINALIST Built Environment Award


Simon Whittam Director and co-owner, Readstone Construction


About us


STORTEC operates globally within Water, Wastewater, Industrial and Renewable Energy Industries. Operating as a specialist contractor for the design, manufacture and construction of Liquid and Biogas storage solutions. Offering design services, advice, construction and turnkey tailored packages, from concept and supply chain to completion and support. Our core products are ULTRASTORE® BIODOME®


Gas Holders complementing our main service: Specialist


Contractor on construction sites. Our achievements


STORTEC has grown from a start up business in 2018 to employing more than 50 staff, with an annual turnover of £14m. This remarkable feat is testament to the hard work and dedication of our team.


From charity and community involvement to team events and our annual family fun day we have gone above and beyond to look after the local community and our team here at STORTEC. We believe in our team and making dreams come true for the next generation in our community. We pledge to continue our STORTEC Community Project.


What it would mean to win


Our team are the people that make everything happen. So, to win an award would be a true reflection of all their hard work, commitment and efforts in bringing STORTEC and its growth to where it is today. #TEAMSTORTEC!


FINALIST


Export Award Made in Lancashire Award Medium Business Award


Matthew Dickinson Managing director, Stortec


stortec.co.uk


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