Lancashire’s business community shone bright under the famous Blackpool lights as the BIBAs celebrated the county stars.
The resort’s iconic Tower Ballroom, packed with more than 1,000 guests, gathered to cheer on the highlight of the county’s businesses year and 20 winners were crowned with “the one they all want to win.”
Under the iconic shadow of the BIBAs statues, Glasdon Group scooped Business of the Year, sponsored by headline partner Lancashire County Council. The Blackpool business also made it a double success by scooping Global Business of the Year.
Cllr Brian Moore, Cabinet Member for Economic Development and Growth, said: “What an incredible night! Blackpool, as ever, shone bright and all the winners and finalists were treated to a night many will never forget.
“Twelve months of hard graft have gone in to making this event what it is – the biggest and best business awards in Lancashire. Congratulations to Glasdon on their win as Business of the Year and to all the winners. Tonight, really showed the very best of Lancashire businesses and what this county has on offer.”
Mick Mayor, managing director of Team Leyland International, sponsors of Global Business of the Year, said: “Having a global presence is the pinnacle for any business trading in the UK and having a place in that market is an incredible achievement. This award gives them the confidence to continue to grow internationally. Congratulations to Glasdon on their BIBAs success.”
The awards got underway following a sumptuous, Lancashire-based four-course meal prepared by long BIBAs suppliers, Campbell & Rowley. Guest presenter Colleen Nolan welcomed guests before the awards presenters took to the stage.
Anyone up for another double? This year Leyland-based Multipave scooped a brace of awards by winning Construction AND Scale Up Business of the Year.
Angela Wright, operations manager at Turnkey Corporate, sponsors of the Scale Up category, said: “Scaling a business is a testament to vision and determination, evidenced by the much-deserved recipient of this award. Huge congratulations to Multipave on their vision to grow and invest in their dreams.”
And it was also double delight for Blackpool-based business VARS Technology who took home Small Business of the Year and Innovative Business of the Year.
Dawn Cheetham, managing director of CKS Catering, sponsors of Small Business of the Year, said: “Small businesses offer so much to the Lancashire economy and are the heartbeat of the county. Once again, this category has shown the very best the county has to offer. Huge congratulations to VARS Technology on their success.”
In a hotly contested field, Preston-based Springfield Fuels won Manufacturer of the Year. Joe O’Connor, investment manager at sponsors FW Capital, said: “Lancashire’s manufacturing sector continues to impress, and the calibre of this year’s award was excellent. Congratulations our winner, Springfield Fuels and to all the finalists, following a superb set of interviews and judges tour.”
Next up, it was a family affair for Lancaster-based Pinington who won Family Business, sponsored by Brabners. Tom Smith, partner, Brabners said: “Family businesses are a vital part of the Lancashire economy, supporting hundreds of thousands of jobs and creating billions of pounds of GVA annually.
“As always, it’s heartening to be part of the judging process and a real reminder of the calibre of family businesses operating around the county. I’d like to congratulate Pinington on their success.”
Skating onto the stage, LiveLikeRalph took home the Leisure & Tourism BIBA while Preston-based The Street Monkeys Academy won Digital & Marketing Business of the Year.
HIER Salon was celebrating winning Apprentice Team of the Year, sponsored by BAE Systems. Their spokesperson said: “Congratulations to Heir Salon on their success and bringing in the next generation of workforce to Lancashire.”
Service Business of the Year was won by the Forest Group for the second year running, while New Business of the Year was scooped by Kelmore and Chorley-based business The Ref Stop won Micro Business of the Year.
This year’s awards, the Leadership Team of the Year went to Leyland-based West Lancs College, Skills Provider of the Year went to Blackburn College, Employer of the Year was Marsden Building Society and Community Business of the Year was Preston-based Foxton.
Low Carbon Business of the Year was won by Blackpool & The Fylde College. Ben Beetham, Partnership Manager at Sustainable Energy First, sponsors of the Low Carbon award, said: “It’s always a privilege to be part of the BIBAs, and this year’s Low Carbon Award was especially inspiring. The range of businesses stepping up to tackle climate challenges was broader than ever, and the competition truly reflected the passion and innovation driving Lancashire’s green economy. Congratulations to Blackpool & The Fylde College, not just for winning, but for showing what commitment to sustainability looks like. We’re proud to celebrate your journey and impact.”
Medium Business of the Year went to Pendle Doors. Danny Houghton, partner at MHA, said: “Once again, the medium business of the year has been one of the most diverse and keenly-fought categories, with a whole range of businesses included. We were delighted with the calibre of companies on show. Congratulations to Pendle Doors on their success!”
Finally, after all 20 categories were handed out and the finalists celebrated, they were all invited back onto the iconic Tower Ballroom stage to form a guard of honour for this year’s Lancastrian of the Year, Donald J Sidebotton MBE, who co-founded double BIBAs winner, Glasdon Group from its base in Blackpool in 1959.