Cambridge-based bus operator, Stagecoach East, has been named the Local Economy of the Future Business of the Year at the BCC’s Chamber Business Awards.
The awards, now in their 22nd year, are one of the showpieces of the business calendar, highlighting the role of firms in delivering growth, prosperity and innovation across the UK.
The Local Economy Award, recognises a company that has either demonstrated exceptional levels of growth or exceptional levels of commitment to its local economy.
Stagecoach East, a member of Cambridgeshire Chamber of Commerce, won the award after impressing judges with the ‘creative and inspiring difference it makes to its local economy.’
Part of the national Stagecoach Group, the firm operates services across Bedford, Cambridge, Huntingdon and Peterborough, employing 800 people. The firm fosters community development, helping people access work, education, health, shopping, and leisure.
Stagecoach East will pick up its award at a ceremony at the London Stock Exchange on 26 November – where it will also compete for the Winner of Winners Award, alongside other category champions.
Sarah Howard MBE, Chair of the British Chambers of Commerce said:
“The go-getting spirit of Stagecoach East shines through in everything they do. The difference they are making to local communities across their region is clear to see. It’s also great to see their commitment to environmental sustainability, which matters more than ever for local economies.”