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Entries now open for Raising The Bar Awards 2024

West & North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce is seeking to honour the most ethically sound businesses in the region. 

Entrants are now open for the Chamber’s Raising the Bar Awards which celebrate businesses which are having a positive impact on their communities, on the environment and on education.  

The 2024 awards will take place on Tuesday September 24 at Flutter UK in Leeds City Centre

Award entries are now open and should be completed by September 6. 

James Mason, chief executive of WNY Chamber, said: “Businesses across Yorkshire and the UK are making incredible impacts on people’s lives on a daily basis. 

“However, far too often these impacts go unrecognised and uncelebrated. 

“The Raising the Bar Awards will make sure that those firms who are improving standards in their communities get their due recognition.” 

Feel free to submit a separate application for each of the award categories or choose a specific one which you would like to enter: 

  • Community 
  • Education 
  • Environment 

There are three business sizes for each category: 

  • Small (1-49 employees) 
  • Medium (50-249 employees) 
  • Large (250+ employees) 

Each business size will be recognised with an award winner for their specific category. 

Complete the online entry form for your chosen category by simply filling out your required company information, by telling us your social impact story through a written message or video recording and by answering the multiple-choice question at the bottom of the form, ticking the appropriate options. 

To enter visit Raising the Bar Awards – West & North Yorkshire Chamber of Commerce (wnychamber.co.uk) 

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