Newtown honey company gets two awards
A multi-award-winning Mid Wales honey business is the bee’s knees after adding yet more accolades to its growing collection at the Powys Business Awards.
1 year ago 2 minutes read 2,036 viewsA multi-award-winning Mid Wales honey business is the bee’s knees after adding yet more accolades to its growing collection at the Powys Business Awards.
Hilltop Honey, based in Newtown, collected the Growth Award sponsored by EDF Renewables and the Entrepreneurship Award sponsored by Mid Wales Manufacturing Group.
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The annual Powys Business Awards ceremony was held at The Hafren, Newtown on Friday, October 20. Organised by Mid Wales Manufacturing Group (MWMG) with support from sponsors, the coveted awards, are open to companies, organisations, social enterprises and charities.
Guests heard how Hilltop Honey founder and managing director Scott Davies and his team had overcome a series of huge challenges to grow the business from £20m to £33m in the last year. Formed in 2011, the company now has 117 employees.
Scott explained that, despite difficult trading conditions, the company had taken the courageous decision to hold prices, when rivals were increasing theirs, due to excellent management forecasting and market insight.
The decision helped Hilltop Honey doubled its market share, leaving the company in strong position for future growth.
The company made a major investment during the pandemic by expanding to a much larger factory on Newtown’s Vastre industrial estate, previously occupied by Laura Ashley.
A tenfold rise in shipping costs, which increased the price of raw materials, was then followed by the war in the Ukraine, third largest honey producing country in the world.
“Thanks to a phenomenal team, the company has come through all of this stronger and in a much better place for growth into the future,” said Scott.
After receiving the awards, he added: “It’s humbling to win the Entrepreneurship Award after starting my business 12 years ago. It’s recognition of all the challenges I have had to overcome and a lot of hard work.
“I had no idea of the task I was letting myself in for – it was blissful ignorance. From a small vision to create a job for myself, my ambition and drive have grown and I constantly want to learn and improve. There is no limit.
“Business growth is great but you can’t achieve that without good staff. We train, nurture and improve our staff at Hilltop Honey.”
The Powys Business Awards judges said: “Having grown the business from a sole trader to employing more than 100 people, Scott can certainly be proud of his and his team’s achievements.
“Hilltop were strong in all areas and have demonstrated enterprise, vision, innovation and entrepreneurial spirit. Strong business decisions have been made to keep prices down and retain business during challenging trading conditions.”
Runners up for the Entrepreneurship Award: Hummingbird, Newtown and Espanaro Ltd, Newtown. Growth Award runners up were Morland UK, Welshpool; Links Electrical Suppliers Ltd, Newtown and SWG Group, Welshpool.
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