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Moray’s business best head for awards night gala





The finalists have been announced for this year’s Moray Chamber of Commerce annual business awards which showcase local innovation, resilience and community spirit

In the Most Promising Enterprise category, Brilliantly Brave and Byres Farm have been recognised for their creativity and potential for growth.

The Laichmoray Hotel in Elgin will be the venue for the event.
The Laichmoray Hotel in Elgin will be the venue for the event.

Pinefield Glass, Russell Construction and Tony Weir Contractor Ltd are all vying for the title of Small and Medium-sized Enterprise of the Year, after impressing judges with their strong performance, customer focus and ambition.

Representing Moray on the international stage, AJ Engineering and Walker’s Shortbread are finalists for Exporter of the Year, reflecting the region’s growing reputation for quality and innovation abroad.

Meanwhile, AES Solar and Gleaner are in contention for the Corporate Social Responsibility Award, recognised for their dedication to sustainability and community engagement.

Sarah Medcraf, Chief Executive of Moray Chamber of Commerce, said: “The standard of entries this year has been exceptional. These finalists demonstrate the strength, diversity and innovation that make Moray such a dynamic place to do business.

“Each one contributes to the success of our region in their own unique way and we’re delighted to celebrate them at this year’s awards evening.”

Sarah Medcraf from Moray Chamber of Commerce.
Sarah Medcraf from Moray Chamber of Commerce.

The winners will be revealed at the annual awards evening on Wednesday, December 10, at the Laichmoray Hotel in Elgin.

The event, one of the highlights of Moray’s business calendar, will bring together leaders and entrepreneurs from across the region to celebrate success and share inspiration.

Tickets and full details are available HERE


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