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CHALLENGER SITE SERVICES Take Pride in Tameside Awards
Apart from Challenger Site Services becoming part of the Tameside Means Business Campaign, it is nearly 12 months since the company were deliberating whether or not to enter the Pride of Tameside Business Awards 2015 and it seems it is one of the best things they did. Not only did they enter for Service Provider of the Year but they also submitted an entry for Business of the Year and were delighted to be picked as winners of both and very proud to receive the two trophies at the awards ceremony last July. The campaign for PoTBA16 has started again and Robert Allen, Operations Manager for Challenger Site attended the launch on behalf of the company. The campaign highlights the run up to the awards which this year will be held on July 8th at the Village Hotel, Ashton -u-Lyne.The campaign demonstrates and promotes high quality businesses residing in Tameside; requiring them to showcase and submit their applications highlighting their skills and qualities in their chosen field and sectors.
All entries are free to submit and this year’s categories are displayed on the Pride of Tameside website alongside the judges for each category. Robert commented “We are also proud to announce that company Partner, Shaun Allen will be on this year’s panel judging the entries for Business of the Year.” He will be alongside lead judge Jan Lord from Guide Bridge MOT & Service Centre Ltd; Elaine Todd from Carillion Community Services and Andy Johnstone from Culimeta-Saveguard Ltd.
For Tameside businesses who are considering enterng this year don’t be daunted by the paperwork and questions. Help his on hand to give advice on your submissions. If you want to raise awareness of your brand and raise your profile in the Tameside Business Community, why not submit an entry for PoTBA16.
Take the opportunity to showcase your business; you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Challenger Site Services are pleased they did and the last year has been one of their best yet.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Val Dickinson .