The inaugural Gwobrau Caru Ceredigion Awards 2024 were held recently and celebrated the exceptional contributions and achievements of businesses, community projects, and individuals across the county.
Organised by Cynnal y Cardi under the Caru Ceredigion banner, over 130 applications were received for the awards, with 36 finalists featuring across 12 categories. The event was a night of celebration and recognition, which saw County Councillors, officials, representatives from across the business world and community groups honour the exceptional efforts and accomplishments within the county.
The evening was hosted by BBC Cymru Wales presenter Ifan Jones Evans and ITV Cymru Wales journalist Nest Jenkins, who both hail from the county. Meanwhile, the trophies for the evening were lovingly created by Coleg Ceredigion Level 3 furniture students, along with Lampeter blacksmith Alec Page.
Councillor Clive Davies, Ceredigion’s Cabinet Member responsible for Economy and Regeneration, said:
“The awards reiterate how we have worked together to ensure strong and sustainable economic growth for Ceredigion, created and shared by all.
“It was a pleasure to witness the outstanding contributions and achievements of all our winners, and those shortlisted. I know our judges were very impressed with the quality of the nominations and I would like to congratulate all those who featured during the evening.
“The evening was a celebration of the exceptional work that takes place in businesses and communities across Ceredigion, and to help develop an ambitious, resilient and unique society where generations can see a clear future for themselves.”
“Finally, I would like to thank everyone involved in the event for making it a memorable celebration of our community’s achievements.”
One of the highlights of the ceremony was the presentation of the Caru Ceredigion Award, which went to Sion Jones, Cigydd Sion Jones Butcher, and was the overall winner across the various categories.
The company displayed an ethos of offering local produce of the highest quality to every single customer, with Sion having over 10 years of experience in the industry. Sion has shown an interest in butchery from a very young age and works closely with local farmers. Additionally, Sion visits schools to teach them about sustainable food choices. His vision is to establish the business as a cornerstone for the community. He is known for quality, trust, and sustainability, making him a deserving winner to cap off what was a memorable night.
Caru Ceredigion is a community-driven campaign aimed at fostering a sense of pride in the county, while encouraging people to take part in activities that enhance the environment, support local businesses, and strengthen the community.
Meanwhile, Cynnal y Cardi, funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, works to help boost the economy and tackle some of the challenges faced by people and enterprises, with a focus on developing opportunities to help the economy grow and thrive.
With plans already underway for next year’s event, you can keep up to date with all the latest developments by visiting: ceredigion.gov.uk/business/caru-ceredigion-awards/