Wednesday 8 February 2012

Business Awards 2010

Business Awards 2010

Burton Mail Business Awards

Bigger and better and now back at last

AT LAST, they're back and this time they promise to be bigger and better than ever before. Yes, the Burton Mail Business Awards are returning after a one-year break. The event has been established to celebrate the

Categories

THERE are 11 categories in the Business Awards 2010. Nominations will open in the first week of July. Forms are available to download from this site - simply click on the relevant category - along

Sponsors

THERE are 13 companies sponsoring this year's event. Click here to find out more about each one.

Nominations

APPLICATIONS are welcome from companies and individuals with a significant business presence in East Staffordshire or South Derbyshire. Companies and individuals can enter themselves for one or more

Awards Evening

The Burton Mail Business Awards 2010 will be presented at a gala evening to be held on Thursday, October 21 at the Pirelli Stadium. The black tie event will include a four-course meal and a speech

Timeline

The key dates in regard to entries and judging are detailed below. Updates will be detailed in both the Burton Mail and on the awards website (www.burtonmail.co.uk/news/business-awards-2010/). More

The Judges

THERE will be a core judging panel consisting of representatives from the following organizations: East Staffordshire Borough Council; South Derbyshire District Council; Burton College; Iliffe News and Media

Contact

FOR more information about any aspect of the Burton Mail Business Awards, please use the form below or contact Dave Bryon directly on 07792 985056 or by email at dave@eatoutawards.co.uk

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