Oldham Business Awards announce 2025 finalists and DJ, comedian and actor Justin Moorhouse as this year’s co-host

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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 finalists:

  • Business of the Year (£5m-plus): Gustaf Creative Ltd; Barlows UK Ltd; Widdop & Co.
  • Business of the Year (£1-5m): Oldham Rugby League Football Club; Fit4Sport Ltd; Pacific Financial Solutions.
  • Business of the Year (up to £1m): VB Health Ltd; KG Builders & Construction Ltd; CW Dentures.
  • Community Engagement: Diodes Incorporated; Sports Physio UK; Personal Home Care Services Ltd.

This is what the finalists had to say…

  • Micro Business of the Year – The Dawn Torrington Award: Bittersweet; Shinsei Academy; Collective Travel.
  • Young Business of the Year: Spark Oldham; SEE (Oldham) CIC; Eternal Health.
  • Start-up Business of the Year: Selfcare with LJ; Nifty UK Radio; The Trapdoor. 
  • Supporting Young People: BS Entwistle Electrical Contractors Ltd; Barlows UK Ltd; Positive Steps.

We caught up with the finalists after they’d received their certificates and this is what they had to say…

  • Business Person of the Year: Joanne Nuttall of Breakey & Nuttall; Chris Wibberley of CW Dentures; Barry McLoughlin of BS Entwistle Electrical Contractors Ltd.
  • Young Entrepreneur of the Year: Rubena Begum of Jacksons MW/Academy; Olivia Jackson of Flowers by Olivia.
  • Workforce Health and Wellbeing: Thrive Wellness Chiropractic; Clear Watch Security; Widdop & Co.

It’s fair to say the announcement of the finalists in this category went down well, as you can see from this video…

Our thanks go to entrants, sponsors and steering group

Every year the Oldham Business Awards steering group – a team of dedicated business professional volunteers who hail from a diverse range of locally based businesses have the unenviable task of judging and selecting the winners. The steering group also selects three nominees for the non-entered Special Recognition Award, choosing candidates who they feel have gone above and beyond in their business activities and achievements.
 
Mr Wadsworth adds: “My thanks go to every business and individual who has entered into the awards, to the sponsors that help to make them happen and to everyone on the OBA steering group for all the hard work they have put into this process. Thanks also to Grains Bar Hotel, worthy winners of last year’s Business of the Year up to £1m award, for putting on such a brilliant evening for us.”

This year’s headline sponsor is Albion House Wealth Management, joined by Oldham Council, which has supported the awards since their inception.