Village Matters

Sunbury Matters wins again at Spelthorne Business Awards! 

Well, a couple of my predictions were cor-rect….But I have to say, I was blown away when it was announced that Village Matters had won Best Business in Sunbury once more. We had won in 2019, when we also came run-ner up Best in Spelthorne. Since then, we had not entered. This year we were up against (amongst others) Surplus to Supper. Knowing this charity very well, and supporting them in their marketing and volunteer recruitment, we thought it was a foregone conclusion that they would beat us. 

So WOW!!!!! This award meant a lot. 

But my long held belief was that Surplus to Supper must surely be in with a very good chance of winning Best in Spelthorne. And they did just that!! They also won Best Sus-tainable Business and Community Service Provide of the Year. A huge congratulations to them. It is a well deserved accolade. If you want to be part of this winning team, look at their website www.surplustosupper.org. 

The competition, run by Spelthorne Borough Council, is a chance to have a look at the immense talent and innovation amongst businesses in the borough. Cllr Howard Wil-liams, Chair of the Economic Development committee said, “The range and quality of the entries are proof of the wealth of local entre-preneurial spirit, talent and innovative think-ing across a wide range of sectors. Spelthorne is truly rich with business expertise. Their achievements give me hope that the future of Spelthorne is brighter than ever before. Many congratulations to all the finalists and winners. I would also like to thank our sponsors for continuing to work with us to celebrate the best of business in Spelthorne. The Spelthorne Business Awards is a wonderful opportunity to tell everyone about the excellent work that is being achieved locally in the Borough, irre-spective of whether you are a small business or a multinational company. I have been high-ly impressed with how our businesses have been responding and thriving in the backdrop of difficult economic conditions.” 

Congratulations to all the winners: 

Overseas Trader of the year: Kingston Tech-nology 

Creative Business of the year: Thames Art Academy 

Construction & Property Business of the year: Assent Building Control 

Sustainable Business of the year: Surplus to Supper 

New Start up: DoodleKids 

Franchise of the Year: Just Clear 

Healthy Business of the year: Tracy Tomkins Therapist 

Small Business of the year: Prospectus IT Recruitment 

Corporate Social Responsibility: McDonalds 

Community Service Provider: Surplus to Supper 

Best Hospitality/Leisure Business: Crazy Hazy Entertainer 

Retail Excellence: In2Interiors/Sisu & Glow 

Best in Staines BID: The Thames Club 

Best in Staines/Laleham: Mejuicer 

Best in Ashford/Stanwell: In2Interiors 

Best in Shepperton/Charlton: Sisu & Glow