Thames Valley businesses that support their local community are urged to enter a new category that spotlights companies that have a strong sense of corporate social responsibility.
The Community Legacy award, sponsored by Peter Brett Associates, is a category in the Thames Valley Business Magazine Awards, the longest-running multi-category awards scheme in the region.
The award recognises and rewards businesses that are 'putting something back' through a project in the community. It might be supporting a community group, school or other organisation, building a community centre, donating to a project, or sponsoring an initiative that has real and lasting value for the public.
TVBMA is open to every business in the Thames Valley. With less than two weeks to get your nomination in, it's important to act now to ensure that your community project or activity is seen by the judging panel.
For all entry forms go here: http://businessawards.co.uk/business-awards-categories/
TVBMA takes place on Thursday, November 16 at the Royal Berkshire Conference Centre, Madejski Stadium, Reading. For tickets, email Libby Sharp at libby@elcot.co.uk
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