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Cheshire
Friday, April 18, 2025

A prize pot of £10,000 is announced for the Overall Excellence winner of the Cheshire Business Awards

The Creme de la Creme (Best of the Best) Business Awards in association with The Cheshire Club will recognise the achievements of small businesses and sponsor Pace Investments will give a prize pot of £10,000 to the overall business excellence winner.*  Entrants have until this Friday 9th September to get their nominations in and can self-nominate or nominate someone else based within a 45 mile radius of Cheshire so this includes Greater Manchester and North Wales based businesses.

“There are huge numbers of small businesses doing great things in Cheshire that may not be currently recognised by awards due to their location, scale or even awareness of the benefits that winning an award can bring.“

“I decided it was time to acknowledge businesses and individuals in Cheshire and surrounding areas for all their hard work, to inspire and encourage others and their abilities. Everyone likes a little bit of recognition from time to time, mix in a good night out with likeminded business people and their guests with a prestigious awards ceremony and you’ve got an unforgettable evening for all!”

Explains Joanna Scott-Aspray CEO of The Cheshire Club.

“The event is being sponsored by Pace Investments as a supporting sponsor who have offered the amazing prize of a £10,000 cash sum to the overall winner.  There is still the opportunity to become a headline sponsor of this exciting event”.

There are 12 award categories:

Outstanding Entrepreneur Award

Small Business of the Year

Family Business of the Year

Collaboration of the Year – Sponsored By: Secret Escapes of Spain

Female of the Year

The Innovation Award

Star of the Year (Employee)

Most Enterprising Young Person Business Award

Outstanding Professional in Hospitality

Best Business Start-Up (Less than 2 years) – Sponsored By: The Queen Bee Dani Wallace of IATQB

Outstanding Fast Growth Business

Outstanding Community Initiative Award

Enter or nominate someone for an award via the website here www.cheshiresocialites.co.uk/creme-de-la-creme

The awards shortlist will be announced on 23rd September.  The winners will be announced at a glorious dinner on 18th November in The Tilden Suite at Shrigley Hall, which is open to both public and non-members alike.

All businesses entering the awards should be based in the Cheshire postcodes or surrounding areas but no further than a 45-mile radius of Cheshire.

Once finalists are determined, they are personally notified before any public announcements are made, allowing time for any communications throughout the wider business and the coordination of marketing strategies.

Host for the awards this year is Darren Proctor from Happy Radio.

Judges include amazing entrepreneurs Thomas G Hurst from Rockstar Spirits (who was on Dragon’s Den), Real Housewives of Cheshire and business owner Lauren Simon and author Kerry Daynes from TV’s Faking it.

The event will fundraise for Variety, the Children’s Charity (https://www.variety.org.uk/) on the evening helping provide practical help that makes an immediate difference to disabled and disadvantaged children and young people.

Click on the link below for more information and details on how to enter.  Nominations/entries are free www.cheshiresocialites.co.uk/creme-de-la-creme

Award sponsorships are still available please contact for more information or click here www.cheshiresocialites.co.uk/creme-de-la-creme

Media attendance is welcome at the awards please email sarah@treecommunications.co.uk or for any further press information.

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