60 RED ROSE AWARDS
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Since launching in 2011, the Red Rose Awards, organised by Lancashire Business View, has honoured organisations of all sizes and sectors.
In total 24 awards were handed out across the night, covering specific sectors, as well as recognising achievements such as customer service, community impact and – new for 2025 – the transport and logistics category.
£1bn and profits totalling more than £66m. He declared: “Lancashire’s business community never stands still”.
The event raised more than £5,000 for Lancashire and South Cumbria Hospices Together – a collaborative of hospices working to evolve care across the region.
Joanne Hindley, sales director of Lancashire Business View, said: “We take great pride in
The Red Rose Awards is not just about the
winners, it is about the finalists too. They are the very best of Lancashire
To win an award, entrants first passed a verification stage undertaken by RSM before putting their best case forward to panels of independent judges in a process backed by Burnley College.
Lancashire Business View chairman Richard Slater told the audience that this year’s finalists represented a combined turnover of almost
championing the thriving business community in Lancashire and to see so many different people at the event was fantastic.
“Each of these businesses has a unique success story, and any one of them could be a winner.
“Our hope is to inspire meaningful connections that drive growth and collaboration.
“Whether through trading partnerships or by offering advice and support, there is immense value in networking and helping each other succeed.
“Congratulations to everybody who took home a trophy and to our finalists who pushed the winners hard.”
The Red Rose Awards were once again supported by headline sponsors Forbes Solicitors and Barclays.
Pauline Wild, Forbes managing partner, said: “The Red Rose Awards is not just about the winners, it is about the finalists too. They are the very best of Lancashire.
“Being a finalist is by no means a small feat as it means they have pushed boundaries, exceeded expectations and demonstrated strong leadership in their field.”
Paul Nicholls, relationship director at Barclays Corporate, said: “It’s fantastic to see so many businesses from across the county sharing their successes and telling us how they make an impact in Lancashire and beyond.”
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