Robyn and Tim Jones

Robyn and Tim Jones

Charlton House short listed for National Business Awards

1st September 2008, 11:31am

Contract caterer Charlton House has been named a finalist in this year’s National Business Awards, under the 3i Growth Strategy Award category.

The accolade will go to an organisation that can best demonstrate an organic growth strategy that has achieved outstanding levels of sales, profit and market share improvement.

 

The winner of each category will be announced and presented with their trophy on stage during the awards ceremony and dinner on the 18 November at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London.

 

Any company within the UK, whether public or private, can enter the awards.

 

Described by Gordon Brown as the 'Business Oscars', The National Business Awards attracts entries from a wide variety of massive organisations, from FTSE 250's through to entrepreneurial businesses.

 

Weblink: www.charltonhouse.co.uk

Words Maria Bracken 0 comments

Have your say!

To comment on this article, simply enter your name and email and send us your views. Please note that your comment will appear publicly below this article once it has been processed. For enquiries please email info@costsectorcatering.co.uk.

Name



Email



Leave blank

Comment (max 800 characters)



Latest News

Children are learning the wrong food lessons

Children as young as five are being taug… More…

6th January 2009, 10:55am

New café opens with nutrition on menu

A new café has just opened its doors in … More…

6th January 2009, 10:50am

Give your business a health check

Firms are being urged to start the New Y… More…

6th January 2009, 9:49am

Best of British on Virgin Trains

Virgin Trains has launched a new First C… More…

6th January 2009, 9:39am

Click here to subscribe to the Cost Sector RSS Feed

RSS Feed Subscribe

In this current issue…
In this current issue…

December 2008

  • Combined Services Culinary Challenge: Countess of Wessex visits Sandown Park show
  • Public Sector Forum: Why joint national purchasing contracts won’t happen soon
  • Issue: APSE survey reveals school meals service pressures
  • On Site: Cardinal Wiseman School caterers ‘go it alone’
  • Top Story: CSR lessons from pioneering Sodexo
  • Chef Profile: Matt Dobson returns to the Castle House Hotel in Scotland

View The Archive

Farm Frites ButtonBirds EyeENODISCGOC AWARDS BUTTONApuro