Having won some grass roots plaudits in the charity sector, Lytham-based CIC LiveLikeRalph wanted to up their game in 2025.
Established following the death of his son in lockdown, LLR supports the cycling, skateboarding and creative side for teenagers across the Fylde.
Neil Bayntun-Roberts head up the charity, which grew from a small following post-Covid to become one of the most loved charities on the Fylde, culminating in their Leisure & Tourism win last year.
He said: “We had already won a couple of awards and we really wanted to be involved in something as big and prestigious as the BIBAs.
“As a team we now consider how LiveLikeRalph is perceived to the looking in at what we do. Winning was such a great moment for me and the team. It vindicated all the hard work, thought and care we have taken to develop LiveLikeRalph CIC.”