Businesses large and small, old and new, celebrated at this years Oldham Business Awards

Awards ceremony table setting with light!!!!
A large crowd attends a festive indoor event, with colorful purple, green, and yellow spotlights illuminating the space and walls decorated with vertical light patterns. Tables are set throughout the hall.

Here is the full list of this year’s winners:

  • Special Recognition Award – Kim Rogers, Spark Oldham CIC
  • Business of the Year £5m+ – Widdop & Co.
  • Business of the Year £1m-£5m – Oldham Rugby League Football Club 1867.
  • Business of the Year up to £1m – KG Builders & Construction Ltd.

  • Businessperson of the Year – Barry McLoughlin of BS Entwistle Electrical Contractors Ltd.
  • Micro Business of the Year – Shinsei Academy.
  • Start-Up – Selfcare with LJ.
  • Young Entrepreneur – Rubena Begum of Jacksons WW/Academy.
  • Young business – SEE Oldham CIC
  • Community Engagement – Sports Physio UK
  • Supporting Young People – Barlows UK.
  • Workforce Health and Wellbeing – Thrive Wellness Chiropractic

Special Recognition Award

The award Special Recognition Award is made by the OBA steering group for someone who has gone above and beyond for the borough.

OBA chair David Wadsworth, founder and MD of Lees-based Cornerstone Design and Marketing, says: “It was a privilege to recognise Kim’s contribution to the borough.

“It’s only two years since she founded Spark as a community interest company, but in that time Kim and her team have had a huge impact helping those communities that need it the most. We were hugely impressed by the range and ambition of Spark’s initiatives. Well done!”

Kim and her 12-strong team, many of them from the communities they help, have developed a wide range of programmes – from school holiday activity schemes and women’s groups to baby‑boogies, young leader initiatives and anti‑poverty projects.

A well as collaborating with other organisations, mental health professionals, and volunteers, they have forged strong links with local businesses, organising corporate volunteer days, in-kind donations and sponsorship packages for young people.

Earlier this year, Spark Oldham achieved the Quality in Action award for its excellence in safeguarding and accountability from Action Together, which supports the voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise (VCFSE) sector in Oldham, Rochdale, and Tameside.

This is what Kim had to say after receiving her award…

Kim’s accolade made up for Spark losing out to SEE (Oldham) CIC in the OBA young business category earlier in the evening but there is more opportunity for recognition with Kim shortlisted for the Community Contributor award at the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce Excellence Awards this week (October 10).

Resurgent Oldham Rugby League Football Club was another winner on the night and afterwards we caught up with two of its leading lights…

Hosted by OBA stalwart Caroline Whitmore of ITV Granada Reports and featuring entertainment from radio DJ, comedian and actor Justin Moorhouse, this year’s OBAs were the 17th to recognised business excellence, acumen, and entrepreneurial spirit among Oldham’s business community.

Live music was provided by The Not Quite Big Band during the gala dinner and continued into the night for the post-awards party. There were also plenty of chances to win some fabulous raffle prizes with all proceeds going to Mahdlo Youth Zone and Dr Kershaw’s Hospice.

More about Oldham Business Awards

Now in its 17th year, the aim of the Oldham Business Awards celebrates business success whilst also recognising the contribution that businesses make in helping to shape the fabric of Oldham society.

The Awards reward business excellence amongst companies located within the borough of Oldham, whether it be for wealth creation, innovation, inspirational leadership or good practice in people management, skills development or environmental issues.

The Awards not only provide exceptional marketing and profile-raising opportunities for the finalists but also provide a unique platform for business networking between companies of all forms and sizes, introducing them to new customers, partners, suppliers and further growth support.

Each award is judged against criteria based on the award category description with the event designed to enable any business, regardless of size, form or sector to enter and be judged fairly.

Our sponsors and partners are united in acknowledging the value of the Oldham Business Awards in motivating both existing businesses and our next generation of entrepreneurs to continue to develop, grow, and achieve new goals.