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November 2005

Thematic Awards

Thematic Awards were also won by; Philips Semiconductors, Southampton (Community Involvement), GKN Aerospace, Isle of Wight (Leadership and Management), Vestas Blade UK Ltd. Isle of Wight (Innovation), Royal Navy, Portsmouth (Resource Management), Ordnance Survey, Southampton (Skills Development), Riverside Centre, Isle of Wight (Diversity) and SCRATCH, Southampton (Sustainable Community).

Individual Achievement Awards

Photo Source www.rossyoung.co.uk - L-R Mike Lumney (George Gales and Company), Zoe Khalaf and Bill Oddie

Zoe Khalaf accepting her award sponsored by George Gales and Company

Photo Source www.rossyoung.co.uk  - L-R Mike Lumney (George Gales and COmpany), Linda Tier and Bill Oddie

Linda Tier accepting her award sponsored by George Gales and Company

Individual Achievement Awards were won by Zoe Khalaf from Shorefield Country Park (PDF 0.2MB) in Lymington and Linda Tier from Solent Junior School (PDF 0.2MB) in Drayton, Portsmouth for their outstanding contributions to their organisations sustainability achievements.

Case studies have also been written on all our finalists, providing more detailed information on their achievements and how you could achieve similar things within your own organisation. To view the case studies and find out more about the awards please visit the Sustainable Business Partnership website.

Winners and runners up from the three business categories and the social enterprise category will now be entered into the SEEDA Sustainable Business Awards 2006. Last year all six of the Hampshire entrants were short listed for the SEEDA Awards so we are optimistic to achieve such standards again.

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