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Wallingford: Howbery Park named Business Space of the Year

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Howbery Business Park at Wallingford has been named Business Space of the Year at an awards ceremony for the South and Vale Business Awards held at the Williams F1 Conference Centre in Grove.

The event is the first time both South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse District Councils have held the joint awards.

The judges selected Howbery Park for the Business Space of the Year award because of the park’s environmental initiatives, and the activities it runs which encourage a community feel to the park.    

Howbery Park-based HR Wallingford received the Established Innovation Award for its expertise and innovation in flood and water management, and development of the ARC-Boat survey vessel. Park tenant, Jonas Event Technology, was a finalist in the SME of the Year category for South Oxfordshire.

Donna Bowles, estates manager at the business park in Crowmarsh Gifford, near Wallingford, said: “We are absolutely delighted to have been recognised as Business Space of the Year. We have put a real focus on sustainability, and our estates team works hard to maintain a sense of community with our tenants. We are continuing to invest in the park’s amenities to provide a healthy work-life balance for everyone on the park.”

Set in a landscaped park, adjacent to the River Thames, Howbery Business Park is the UK’s first solar-powered business park, and generates about a quarter of its energy needs from the adjacent solar farm.  The park has a diverse range of tenants from small family-run enterprises to large corporate tenants such as the Environment Agency.  In recent years, the park has developed diverse habitats in its grounds, established two new bee colonies, and has created allotments for use by the park community.

TBM Team

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