Tops Day Nurseries win Best Dorset Environmental Business Award
Caption: (L-R)Dr Simon Cripps, DWT chief executive, Cheryl Hadland, managing director of Tops Day Nurseries, Harriet Pacey, business development director of Tops Day Nurseries, Tracy Payne, marketing manager of Poole Harbour Commissioners © Sian Court
Eco & Environment | Posted on November 20th, 2018 | return to news
Tops Day Nurseries win Best Dorset Environmental Business Award
This is the first time this award has been presented and proved to be the second most popular category of 13 awards, attracting a wide range of companies and organisations.
Caption: (L-R)Dr Simon Cripps, DWT chief executive, Cheryl Hadland, managing director of Tops Day Nurseries, Harriet Pacey, business development director of Tops Day Nurseries, Tracy Payne, marketing manager of Poole Harbour Commissioners © Sian Court
At a glittering event at the BIC in Bournemouth as part of the Dorset Business Awards ceremony, the trophy for the first ever Best Dorset Environmental Business Award was awarded to Tops Day Nurseries. The joint sponsors of the award are Dorset Wildlife Trust (DWT) and Poole Harbour Commissioners (PHC).
Judges from DWT, PHC and Kingston Maurward College shortlisted 5 candidates who were visited and reviewed for their environmental performance. Of these, three finalists were chosen: Tops Day Nurseries, Neil’s Yard Remedies, and Upton Country Park based on their exemplary work to protect Dorset’s environment. This work included reducing plastics, engaging the public, protecting wildlife, or minimising impacts on climate change.
Head judge DWT Chief Executive Simon Cripps said, “This has been an exciting opportunity to raise the profile of nature and the environment with Dorset businesses at a time when environment is proving so important underpinning successful development in the county. The quality of entrants and the level of enthusiasm has been incredibly high. Many organisations could have won, but Tops Day Nurseries went the extra mile to protect the environment – from using bamboo toothbrushes, to eco-friendly nappy wipes, and nature exploration areas for the children to enjoy.”
On winning the award Cheryl Hadland, the managing director of Tops Day Nurseries said, “It is wonderful to receive this recognition for all the hard work our managers and staff have done. We take great pride in our environmental performance, which though it is good for business, we do because our whole team is passionate about nature and the future for the children in our care.”
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