The businesses that have made the shortlist of the tenth West London Business Awards shine a spotlight on the talent, creativity and resilience found right across the capital. Today, the awards organiser reveals that nearly 100 businesses have been shortlisted in 28 categories, all vying to be recognised as the best in their field.
West London Business is the voice of businesses in the UK’s most connected region, and entrepreneurs based in the capital that have entered this year’s prestigious West London Business Awards and made the shortlist include Hillingdon farm tech start-up Muddy Machines, Sheen veterinary practice Pet People, and teenpreneurs from Richmond’s St Paul’s School, with their companies Nutree and Ceintury (pictured).
A key date in the London business calendar, the tenth anniversary West London Business Awards gala ceremony on Thursday 23 February 2023 will be held at Twickenham Stadium. The awards is expected to bring together over 500 guests from across the sub-region’s business community, as well as representation from central and local government. Awards partners include: Heathrow Airport, Alexander’s Removals, Harrow and Uxbridge College, SEGRO, Westfield London, Venture X and Stage Engage.
Andrew Dakers, Chief Executive of West London Business, said: “I am delighted to see the calibre of businesses shortlisted in this year’s West London Business Awards. Those that made the grade ensure our tenth awards ceremony in February 2023 will be our best yet, and a real showcase of the talent, innovation and enterprising spirit that is found in abundance across our capital city.
“Attending the West London Business Awards is a terrific way to learn from, be inspired by, and show support for the local London business community. The event is also a celebration of the diversity of talent in our sub-region. Trading through the pandemic has been exceedingly challenging for many London businesses, and so our ceremony will allow us to connect and celebrate business achievements together. The winners in each category, as well as the much sought-after title of ‘West London Company of the Year 2023’, will be announced at the awards ceremony on Thursday 23rd February 2023.”
To find out more about the awards, visit www.westlondon.com/awards/.
The West London Business Awards 2023 shortlist can be found here.
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Photos clockwise, L-R:
Photo 1: Farm tech start-up Muddy Machines has been shortlisted in the WLB Start-Up of the Year awards category
Photo 2: St Paul’s School’s Nutree has been shortlisted in the WLB Teenpreneur awards category
Photo 3: Pet People has been shortlisted in the WLB Health and Wellbeing Business of the Year awards category
Photo 4: St Paul’s School’s Ceintury has been shortlisted in the WLB Teenpreneur awards category
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About West London Business:
West London Business (WLB) ensures West London is a successful, inclusive, environment for responsible business. West London is the UK’s global gateway; a £73billion+ GVA economy underpinned by 120,000+ businesses. We are a business-led leadership forum, with members including Heathrow and Asahi, as well as key regional firms such as Fuller, Smith & Turner and Bigham’s. WLB has 15,000+ supporters and convenes 30+ events per annum, including the West London Business Awards.
Our members work together through WLB to raise West London’s global economic competitiveness and catalyse action for people and planet. Through our work we inform and influence the work of local, regional, and national government policymakers and promote inward investment.
To find out more, visit www.westlondon.com.
Media contact:
Fiona Anderson, GEC PR