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SPECIAL REPORT RED ROSE AWARDS


THE RED ROSE IN FULL BLOOM


The well-deserved winners of the 2024 Red Rose Awards were revealed at a glamorous black-tie celebration held at the Winter Gardens Blackpool.


The biggest night in the Lancashire business calendar saw more than 1,000 guests enjoy a glorious celebration of the very best of the county.


The big winners on the night were Chiptech and Senator International, who came away with two awards each. EWGA Wines lifted the Lancashire Business View Award.


Lancaster-based Chiptech, designs and manufactures products that help elderly and vulnerable people to lead independent lives. It won the medium business award and its second consecutive scale-up award after delivering 100,000 devices in its first four years of trading.


Accrington’s Senator, winner of the export award, manufactures a wide range of workplace furniture which is sold in more than 160 countries around the world.


Last year it launched a new community


foundation which has already raised more than £115,000 for good causes, helping Senator land the environmental, social and governance award.


EWGA Wines of Carnforth won the Lancashire honouring organisations of all sizes and sectors.


This year 23 awards were handed out across the night, covering specific sectors, as well as recognising achievements such as customer


Congratulations to everybody who took home a


trophy – the competition was fierce and your award is richly deserved. And commiserations to our losing finalists who pushed the winners hard


Business View Award – which is selected by the organisers from entries across all of the categories.


The business has overcome significant adversity and tremendous success by sourcing wines from around the world and supplying them to hospitality businesses and wholesalers across the UK.


Since launching in 2011, the Red Rose Awards have become the county’s favourite awards event,


service, community impact and - new for 2024 – the most impactful collaboration between two or more organisations.


To win an award, entrants first passed a verification stage undertaken by accountancy firm RSM before putting their best case forward to a panel of independent judges in a process backed by Lancaster University.


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