Firms awarded in prestigious KEiBA business awards
Published: 23:00, 27 June 2013
Winners of one of Kent's most prestigious business awards won't need an excuse to crack open a bottle of fizz... they make it!
Chapel Down winery in Tenterden shared the glory last night at the hotly-anticipated KEiBA awards - as 13 firms proved triumphant at the Kent Showground at Detling.
The Kent Excellence in Business Awards 2013 recognise firms in Kent that are leading the way in innovation, leadership and achievement.
Also taking a gong was Howletts and Port Lympne wild animal parks, who scooped the award for best leisure and tourism business.
But the star of the show was the Markerstudy Group from Sevenoaks, which picked up a brace of awards - large business of the year and employer of the year.
The ceremony was staged and produced by Kent County Council and the KM Group and saw 14 businesses and individuals selected as category winners for their amazing contribution to Kent business.
It was another record breaking year for entries, with nearly 300 firms entering the competition, which is now in its fifth year.
Mark Dance, Kent County Council cabinet member for regeneration and economic development, said: “There is no doubt that KEiBA has become the business event of the year in Kent and tonight’s ceremony was no exception.
“It is enormously encouraging to see the huge number of businesses and individuals that enter the race every year and it proves that, with innovative ideas and determination, Kent is a great place to run a business even during these tough economic times.”
Richard Elliot, managing director of the KM Group, said: "KEiBA have become the county's premier business awards in just five years.
"I am so impressed by the achievements of all the finalists.
"The gala presentation and its amazing line-up underlined just what a great place the county is for business performance and growth. I congratulate all the winners and finalists."
The KEiBA award winners of 2013 are
Large Business of the Year
Markerstudy Group, Sevenoaks
SME Business of the Year
Component Force Ltd, Rochester
Start Up Business of the Year
indEx Enclosures Ltd, Ashford
Best Leisure and Tourism Business
Howletts & Port Lympne Wild Animal Parks, nr Ashford
Best Science and/or Technology Business
Aquaread Ltd, Broadstairs
Best Land Based Business
Chapel Down (English Wines Plc), Tenterden
Business Commitment to the Community
Golding Homes, Maidstone
Business Commitment to the Environment
Canterbury College, Canterbury
Customer Service and Commitment
The Better Body Shop, Sevenoaks
Employer of the Year
Markerstudy Group, Sevenoaks
Success in International Markets
Scarab Sweepers Ltd, Tonbridge
Entrepreneur of the Year
Gary Mayatt, Enevis, Dartford
Young Entrepreneur
Owen Hunnam, Vine Publishing Ltd, Sevenoaks
Apprenticeship of the Year
Amelix Ltd/Nathan Jenks, Whitstable
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