The 2016 Buckinghamshire Business Awards are officially open for entries!

Buckinghamshire’s most prestigious Business Awards are now open for entries, which means it’s time to get the recognition you deserve for another outstanding year of business. That’s the kind of recognition that leads to more customers and happier staff!

Buckinghamshire’s most prestigious Business Awards are now open for entries, which means it’s time to get the recognition you deserve for another outstanding year of business. That’s the kind of recognition that leads to more customers and happier staff!

Take a look at this year’s categories, then come to one of our very handy workshops on producing the best possible entry, then get that entry to us by 31 January for your chance at a coveted trophy.

Buckinghamshire County Council
Apprentice and Young Person Employer Award
Silverstone Park
High Performance Technology & Motorsport (HPT&M)
Thomas International
Business Leader of the Year
Heathrow
International Trader of the Year
Excellence in Customer Service Award B P Collins
New Business of the Year
Heart of Bucks
Enterprising Charity of the Year
Harwood Hutton
Small Business of the Year
Global Infusion Group
Food and Drink Producer of the Year
 


In addition, each business can enter the one Best in District Award that they belong to:

Aylesbury Vale District Council
Best in Aylesbury Vale District Award
Wycombe District Council 
Best in Wycombe District Award
Chiltern and South Bucks District Councils
Best in Chiltern and South Bucks Districts Award
 


Finally, the Company of the Year Award is presented to the one business out of all the finalists* that the judges deem to best represent Buckinghamshire.

*Please note that charities are not eligible for the Company of the Year Award.

Visit www.bbf.uk.com/the-buckinghamshire-business-awards to enter.

The closing date for applications is January 31 2016.

The Awards ceremony itself will take place in June 2016.

As in previous years we are staging workshops to help you put together a winning entry.

At these workshops you will hear from the judges as to what they want to see in your entry, and previous winners will give you a glimpse into the future when they explain what winning meant for their business.

There are two events on ‘How to Submit a Successful Entry to The Buckinghamshire Business Awards 2016’:

Why attend?

  • Improve chances of standing out from the crowd – learn tips and tricks, do’s and don’ts.
  • Kick start your entry - come away with the outline of your entry completed and an idea of the categories you can enter.
  • Hear from the judges - they’ll tell you what they want to see in an entry and what to expect if you are lucky enough to have a category judge come to visit your business.
  • Hear from the winners - 2015 winners explain what winning has meant to their business.

Head to www.bbf.uk.com/the-buckinghamshire-business-awards for all the information on the 2016 Buckinghamshire Business Awards.

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