Connected businesses were once again recognised for their commitment and efforts in promoting and encouraging staff and visitors to use sustainable transport at our annual Connected Business Awards.
Over 100 local organisations were accredited with recognition, bronze, silver or gold certification. For more details about the Connected Accreditation Scheme click here.
In addition, four special Connected achievement awards were presented to individuals and businesses who have excelled in their commitment to the programme to encourage staff to travel more sustainably over the past 12 months. Congratulations to the winners of this year’s awards:
Connected Small Employment Site of the Year – EPM Technology Grouop
EPM Technology Group relocated from Draycott to a new manufacturing research and development centre on Raynesway in 2014. As part of EPM Technology’s relocation they successfully applied for a Connected grant to pay towards the cost of a secure cycle shelter. Their match funding was used to install shower and changing facilities at the site.
Highly Commended: Derventio Housing Trust, Milner Commercial and Moore Large
Connected Large Employment Site of the Year: Interfleet Technology
Over the last two years Interfleet has demonstrated its commitment to Connected, offering their staff personal travel planning, bus taster tickets, and on-site bike maintenance. In June 2014, Interfleet were the winning large organisation in the Derby Commuter Challenge. A £17,000 Connected grant contributed to the refurbishment of showers, changing facilities, security cameras and a brand new cycle shelter at their Pride Park office.
Highly Commended: Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Reckitt Benckiser and The University of Derby.
Connected Travel Initiative of the Year: Derby College
In 2014 Derby College launched a dedicated Facebook page to provide staff and students with information about transport to and from the college. The Facebook page regularly posts updates from local bus operators, Cycle Derby and Connected initiatives.
Highly Commended: Balfour Beatty new cycle facilities opening event, Derby Hositals NHS Foundation Trust – working with new starters and East Midlands Trains – Bike Back Derby drop off
Connected Travel Champion of the Year: Andrea Shaw, Derby Hospitals NHS Trust Foundation
Andrea continues to drive forward sustainable transport at Derby Hospitals and is the focal point for all enquiries. her knowledge onlocal sustainable travel is second to none.
Andrea’s ‘can do’ attitude in assisting others with planning their travel options is infectious, and she has worked hard to build up and maintain good relationships with key local stakeholders and businesses.
Highly Commended: Jennifer Crombie – BPEC, Ian Harpham – Pektron and Abigail Matemezano – Webhelp UK