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West Midlands businesses recognised in Queen's Awards for Enterprise

Companies from across Birmingham and the wider region recognised in the annual list of business excellence

Staff from Oakland International celebrate winning two Queen's Awards

Sixteen businesses from across the West Midlands have been recognised in the 2017 Queen's Awards for Enterprise.

They include a Worcestershire distributor of fish-based pet food called Fish4Dogs and Carillion, the infrastructure firm behind the Library of Birmingham development and which is now working

Established in 1965, the Queen's Awards for Enterprise celebrates the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's small- and medium-sized companies across four categories - international trade, innovation, sustainable development and promoting opportunity, a new category for 2017.

This recognises businesses and organisations which provide social mobility initiatives and programmes for people from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Newcastle social housing provider Aspire Housing is one of only six winners across the whole of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in this new category for its commitment to the social mobility of its tenants and leaseholders through training, work experience and job opportunities.

Oakland International, based in Redditch, received a double award for its shared pallet scheme for food producers, creating sustainable advantages for customers and its significant growth in overseas markets.

Chief executive and co-founder Dean Attwell said: "I'm absolutely delighted and honoured for Oakland to be a Queen's Award winner but to receive two is mind-blowing and is a fantastic endorsement for the great team we have."

Business Secretary Greg Clark said: "The Queen's Awards for enterprise highlights everything that's great about º£½ÇÊÓÆµ business today.