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Lost Gardens of Heligan and Triodos Bank among King's Awards for Enterprise 2025 South West winners

A total of 17 companies from across the region received awards this year

King Charles III(Image: Samir Hussein/WireImage)

A musical instruments company, an eco toilet paper business and an historic attraction are among the South West recipients of this year's King's Awards for Enterprise.

The annual awards recognise businesses which play a "vital role" in growing the economy to improve lives, with categories including international trade, innovation, sustainable development and promoting opportunity through social mobility.

Of the 197 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ businesses to win, 17 awards went to businesses in the South West of England. Of those, 11 were recognised in the international trade category, one for innovation and five for sustainable development.

Since its inception in 1965, the awards have recognised more than 8,000 companies. The King's Lord Lieutenants – his representatives in each county – will present the awards to businesses locally throughout the year.

Among the South West winners is Cornwall's Lost Gardens of Heligan - the heritage-focused visitor destination including gardens, estates and farms - which was recognised in the sustainable development category.

Laura Smit-Chesterfield, managing director of The Lost Gardens of Heligan, said the organisation was "delighted, honoured, and proud" to receive an award.

A crocus in flower at Heligan Gardens (Image: Hugh Hastings/Getty Images)

“His Majesty The King has been a tireless champion of sustainability and environmental stewardship for over 50 years," she said. "He has led the way with quiet determination and visionary insight, inspiring a national - and indeed global - movement toward a more balanced and respectful relationship with the natural world.

"We, at Heligan, are intensely proud to stand alongside others in building upon His Majesty’s legacy, and to continue advocating for a nature-friendly future with hope, energy, and purpose.”