• Wales Award Winners 2008

Wales Award Winners 2008

Wales Award Winners 2008

Business in the Community has announced the 2008 Big Tick winners. The Awards for Excellence reward companies across the UK with a coveted 'Big Tick' for the positive impact their responsible business activities have in the marketplace, the workplace, the environment or in the community.

BUPA Healthy Communities Award

Recognising company community programmes that work with voluntary and/or public sectors to improve the health and well being of UK communities

Airbus UK - Charity Challenge

Linc-Cymru - Regenerating Six Bells and Llanhilleth

Northern Foods Rural Action Award

For companies who work to create sustainable rural communities

BHP - Enabling Communities

Cadbury Trebor Bassett - CommUnity

Power in Partnership Award

For groups of two or more companies that are having an impact on society through collaborative action

npower & National Grid - Warm Wales

BHP, North Wales Police, North Wales Fire & Rescue - DangerPoint

Norfolk County Services Skills for Life Award

Recognising companies in the UK that support employees in the development of their essential literacy, numeracy and language skills in the workplace

Wiltan Limited - Step Up

Wales Awards

Cares Team of the Year - sponsored by Wales & West Utilities

For a team that has worked together most effectively to support their local communities

Winner: Scottish Power

Wales Company of the Year Award - sponsored by the Welsh Assembly Government

For companies who can demonstrate an integrated approach to responsible business practice across all impact areas - marketplace, workplace, environment and community

Winner - Wiltan Limited

The Marks & Spencer Sieff Award

For individuals based in the community who have successfully collaborated with business to benefit society

Denise Lord, Development Officer, Valleys Kids

The Prince's Ambassador Award

For individuals whose leadership and commitment to responsible business has resulted in changes and improvements inside their own company and who have also inspired other organisations to take action

Keith Dye, Managing Director, Media Wales