Advice
Advice from assessors, judges and previous winnners as well as practical hints and tips from The Queen's Awards Team.
City Building, winner of the Queen's Awards for Sustainable Development in 2012 and 2018, tell us about their sustainable business model and what it has meant to win 2 Queen's Awards.
Esh Group is one of the 2018 Queen's Awards for Promoting Opportunity winners. Andy Radcliffe, chief executive officer at Esh Group, shares his thoughts on why they have applied and what it has meant to win.
Based in the Rossendale Valley in Lancashire, and starting our journey in 1997 with 3 people to 42 members of staff today, we manufacture paint and supply machines for the sports and amenity industry.
Fever-Tree is the world's leading premium mixer brand, with distribution in over 65 countries worldwide.
We’re a leading manufacturer of high-tech miniature satellites based in the heart of Glasgow. Our sophisticated and complex spacecraft are smaller than traditional spacecraft but pack a punch in terms of performance.
Three-time winners of the of the Award for Sustainable Development, Bettys & Taylors explain what winning a Queen's Award has meant to them.
Prospective applicants often ask us what we're looking for and whether they can apply for more than one category, so here's some top tips to help you decide if you've got what it takes to win a Queen's Award.
Let’s have a think about ‘Sustainable Development’ for a moment. Are you eligible to apply for a product or a service or a management approach? Or even a mix of the above.
Is your business doing really well in terms of exports? Do you employ a minimum of 2 UK staff? Then why not throw your hat in the ring and enter the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise: International Trade Award?
How well do you drive your business? Are you an innovator? If you are, why don’t you enter the Queen's Awards for Enterprise: innovation category?