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Billy Chip
BillyChip is celebrating after its co-founders Jon Hope and Megan Abernethy-Hope were named finalists in the Entrepreneur for Good Award category of the Great British Entrepreneur Awards. The pair have been selected out of over 5,300 entrants - the most the awards has ever had.
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BillyChip was created to continue the legacy of Billy Abernethy-Hope, a twenty year old ambulance driver from Bristol, who was Jon's son and Megan's brother. BillyChip is a social enterprise platform which allows people to purchase a token from participating food and drink outlets which can then be given to rough sleepers and homeless people as an alternative to cash. The Great British Entrepreneur Awards, in partnership with Starling Bank, acknowledges and champions the hard work and uplifting stories of business owners across the UK, with an emphasis on their journey and resilience over financial achievements. Being recognised for what we do and how we do it is amazing and Meg and I are very proud to be finalists in these incredible awards which champion our work and help us share BillyChip's purpose and mission." Founder of the Great British Entrepreneur Awards, Francesca James, said the quality of this year's entrants exemplified the strength of entrepreneurship across the UK: "The quality of applications is consistently excellent year on year, but we have been especially blown away by the innovation, dri ve and determination demonstrated this year. Shortlisting from so many inspiring contenders has been more challenging than ever, with many deserving cases put forward and an ever-growing business community thriving across the country."
For the full list of finalists, visit g reatbritishentrepreneurawards.com.
Jon Hope, Co-Founder at BillyChip said: "Last year was a real milestone for BillyChip, and we set new records in terms of grants received, new volunteers signing up and outlets coming on board to operate the scheme.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CAMPAIGNER NOMINATED FOR AWARD
A social entrepreneur and environmental campaigner has been nominated for an MTM award, which celebrates the work and contributions of diverse communities and individuals across the South West.
Naseem Talukdar, who founded Projects Against Plastic (PAP) to find ways to reduce single-plastic use - starting in the catering industry, has been shortlisted for Person of the Year.
Naseem, who lives in Fishponds, Bristol, said: “I am delighted to be nominated for an MTM award, where businesses and communities come together.”
Campaigning
Naseem has also received a High Sheriff’s Award from the Lord-Lieutenant Bristol in recognition of his contribution to the city, as well as The Lord Mayor’s Medal in 2020. The trained software engineer has received MTM awards in the past in recognition of his work with PAP and Feed The Homeless – helping provide thousands of home-cooked meals to rough sleepers. Naseem is also director for social responsibility and sustainability for UK Curry Connect (UKCC) campaign group, which has been set up to raise awareness of skills shortages in the Asian catering industry. He worked with UKCC to deliver free hot meals to key workers and vulnerable people during lockdown.
He also leads workshops to educate residents, business owners and community leaders on ways to tackle climate change as part of the Curry and Conversation series. The UWE IT graduate said: “I believe it is vital we address social inequalities and choose more sustainable options to protect our planet and future generations.”
Supporting the community
Naseem, an environmental consultant for Bristol City Council, is also a champion for Gympanzees, a company with a mission to make sure young disabled people can live lives full of exercise, play and friendship. He was also involved in a project to encourage homeless and undocumented migrants to have the Covid vaccine to protect themselves in Bristol.
And he supported British Curry Day, to commemorate forefathers in the industry and raise money for local good causes. He said: “My driving force is to make a difference in my community and further afield. I also want to support and give a voice to those who are underrepresented in our society.”
Success
Naseem, whose own parents used to run Rupali restaurant in Kingswood, has introduced changes at takeaways in the region – from reducing waste to offering more plant-based choices. With UKKC, he has consulted with the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) on issues surrounding recruitment within the industry and the various challenges they face since the outbreak of Covid-19.
The team also worked with the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for ethnic minority small business owners to raise concerns of those working in the field. Naseem has delivered Curry and Conversation workshops nationwide and helped coordinate groups to raise thousands of ponds for charity and deliver thousands of hot meals to those in need. He has also worked with representatives from mosques in Bristol to find sustainable ways to serve food and drink while breaking fast during Ramadan.
MTM Awards
The MTM Awards were set up in 2012 to promote and honour diverse businesses, community groups, and persons that have excelled.
Mast The Magazine, a community-based Black Asian & Ethnic publication in the South West, noticed Asian businesses and community groups were not involved in aw ard incentives in Bristol. This was despite these communities playing an active role in the city and running successful businesses and community-based organisations. This led to the creation of the awards - to give the South Asian community in the region a platform to showcase their excellence. The first awards were held on Saturday, December 1. The event has supported a number of charities in the UK and abroad - raising awareness of their work and giving them an opportunity to promote their mission. The MTM Awards are now one of the biggest award schemes in the UK celebrating the excellence & achievements of the Asian, Black & Ethnic Minorities.