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Chance to join these 10 firms as major winners of Plymouth's business awards

The 2022 PlymouthLive Business Awards are open for nominations now so here are some of the previous winners

2019 Plymouth Business Awards(Image: Amy Stanford / Plymouth Live)

Plymouth has many great businesses, but only a few can claim to have been named the best of the best. During the past 11 years Plymouth Live and The Herald have rewarded the city’s business elite and are keen to add to the impressive list of past winners with new names in 2022.

So, why not enter the PlymouthLive Business Awards this year? Nominations are being received now, across 12 categories, and if your firm wins it will be in illustrious company. Here are 10 firms that have tasted glory in the past decade by winning the accolade of Business of the Year. It’s a roll call of the brightest and best Plymouth has to offer.

And you can join them on the podium. Entries can be made from now until July 14, and the process has been made easier than ever. To join the pantheon, simply click .


Services Design Solution

Winner of the SME Business of the Year in 2021, this engineering consultancy went on to even greater success by being honoured by the Queen with the highest award for a business: the Queen’s Award for Enterprise. The company, based at the Millfields in Stonehouse, was lauded for its outstanding achievements in sustainable development. It is among the most successful engineering consultancies in the country and has worked on many impressive projects including the Nightingale Hybrid Facility, in Exeter, during the Covid pandemic and is involved in the creation of Plymouth’s Health and Wellbeing Centre at Colin Campbell Court.


Wolferstans Solicitors

A two time winner, this law firm was named Large Business of the Year in 2021, four years after it took the Medium Business of the Year prize. That is because it has grown and employs more people. It has a head office on North Hill, with satellites in Plympton and Plymstock. It can trace its history back to 1812. Its solicitors specialise in residential conveyancing, wills, trusts and probate, family law, business services, medical negligence, personal injury, armed forces. It has also been presented with the Employment Recognition Scheme Gold Award by the Ministry of Defence for its outstanding contribution to the Armed Forces Community.

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Rittal-CSM Ltd

Metal enclosures firm Rittal-CSM Ltd won the Large Business of the Year honour in 2019. The manufacturing and engineering facility, based in Roborough, is a 27,500sq m plant with fabrication, painting, assembly and logistics on site. It is one of 11 manufacturing sites in the Rittal Group with 11,000 employees worldwide. It employs more than 400 employees in Plymouth and its turnover of nearly £64m placed it at number 41 in the Western Morning News’ list of the region’s biggest businesses in 2021.


Burts Snacks

The Roborough-based snack producer is another firm to be named Plymouth’s business of the year twice in two different categories – showing how much it has grown. The company was named Large Business of the Year in 2018, after being Medium Business of the Year five years earlier, again because headcount had grown, shifting it into the upper category. In September 2021 it was revealed that Burts Snacks Ltd shifted £57.3m of crisps in a year and became the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s fastest growing independent “snacking” company - despite the Covid pandemic. The firm saw sales jump by more than £7m in 2020, from £51m in 2019.