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Green Sheep Group receives Royal seal of approval

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Green Sheep Group, led by Roger Allen, Chief Executive, and accompanied by Tim Cox, Lord Lieutenant of Warwickshire, had the distinct privilege of meeting His Majesty the King at Buckingham Palace. With other members of the Royal Family and senior Cabinet Ministers.

This remarkable occasion marked a significant milestone for the company as the first and only Warwickshire company to be honoured with the prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise.

Green Sheep Group emerged as the sole recipient from Warwickshire of this esteemed award, recognising outstanding achievement across various categories including innovation, international trade, sustainable development, and promoting opportunity through social mobility. Instituted by Royal Warrant in 1965, the King’s Award for Enterprise, previously known as the Queen’s Award for Enterprise, remains one of the most prestigious business awards schemes in the United Kingdom, celebrating the finest British businesses.

Commenting on this exceptional recognition, Roger Allen, Chief Executive of Green Sheep Group, expressed his gratitude and pride: “It is truly an honour to be acknowledged with this prestigious accolade, particularly as the first Warwickshire company to receive the new King’s Award. This achievement is a testament to the unwavering dedication and hard work of the entire Green Sheep Group team.”

Roger added: “Winning the King’s Award provides a significant boost to Green Sheep Group’s brands, The Little Green Sheep and Snüz. This recognition strengthens our strategic plans for future business development and sets the stage for international expansion later this year. The timing of this award couldn’t be more perfect.”

Winners of the King’s Award for Enterprise are granted the authority of using the distinguished Royal Crown on their products for a period of five years. This recognition enhances the reputation and credibility of UK businesses in both domestic and international markets.

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