Can you name Lord Combustion Services’ new mascot?

Oldbury heating and ventilation company Lord Combustion Services has a new mascot to promote its work. Can you give it a name?

Lord Combustion Services has been serving customers across the West Midlands since 1982. It now has a team of nearly 50 staff, with clients that include NHS sites, schools and Edgbaston cricket ground.

Lord Combustion’s smiling blue flame character will appear across its website, marketing and promotional materials. There is a different version, too. Whenever the company is promoting its environmentally friendly work, the mascot will appear in green.

Lord Combustion Services’ green credentials

Protecting the environment is important to Lord Combustion Services. You can read about the company’s steps to net zero on its website. In 2021, Lord Combustion Services won the Sustainability category at the West Midlands Business Masters Awards.

Stuart Smith is Managing Director of Lord Combustion Services. He said: “The team at Lord Combustion Services are pleased to welcome our new mascot, who will play an active role in our business by promoting the good work which our teams deliver every day for clients.”

Suggest a name for the new mascot

Suggest a name for Lord Combustion’s new flame mascot.

Go to the Lord Combustion Services website.

Is your Sandwell business going greener? Get ideas for climate resilience here.

Black Country Chamber Business Awards 2023: submit your entries now

Don’t miss your chance to submit an entry for the Black Country Business Awards – celebrating ‘talent, tenacity and transformation’ in our region.

The annual Black Country Chamber Business Awards will this year announce winners in thirteen different categories. The awards are free to enter and the deadline for submissions is 5pm on Monday 11 September. For 2023, the theme is celebrating ‘talent, tenacity and transformation’ in our region.

Winners will be announced at a gala dinner at Wolverhampton Racecourse on Thursday 9 November.

Dudley-based MET Recruitment won last year’s Excellence in Professional Services Award. The company’s commercial director Nella Share said: “Our experience has been so valuable. It has opened doors to new relationships and allowed us to demonstrate the high standards we offer on a regional stage.”

Lisa Cowley, CEO of the Beacon Centre (the 2021 winner of Large Business of the Year) echoed Nella’s words. Lisa said: “Both the event and the award have led to opening doors to new local connections and supporters, as well as providing a fantastic news story for us to share across all of our channels and giving a boost to employee morale. If you are considering entering your organisation, I would really recommend doing so.”

Celebrating social value at the Black Country Chamber Business Awards

James Cash is managing director of Superfast IT, which won Outstanding Support to the Armed Forces in 2022. He said: “I strongly encourage other companies to explore these opportunities and enter the awards. Winning isn’t just an honour, it reflects alignment with values that strengthen our community and drive progress across the region.”

Halesowen BID won the Business Commitment to the Community Award in 2022. BID manager Vicky Rogers said: “As an organisation dedicated to developing and providing local services and support, awards like this strengthen our commitment and motivate us to continue our work.”

This year, Sandwell Council is sponsoring the Business Commitment to the Community award. We believe that giving back and doing good are important cornerstones of any successful business. You can read how this plays a key role in our tendering and contracting process on our brand new CSR and social value page.

Will it be a starry night for our Sandwell business community?

At the 2022 Black Country Chamber Business Awards, at least one Sandwell organisation was represented as a finalist in each of the fourteen award categories. Five Sandwell businesses were overall winners, while four took ‘highly commended’ awards. We’d love to see you shine again this year!

For more information, and to enter the awards, visit the Black Country Chamber Business Awards website.

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Sandwell Business Growth is here: welcome to our new website

If you’re reading this, you’ve found Sandwell Business Growth – the new website from Sandwell Council’s Business Growth Team. Welcome!

It’s replacing www.thinksandwell.com – our faithful old website which, in internet years, was more than ready to hang up its work suits and get out its slippers.

We want our new website to feel accessible and welcoming to our huge Sandwell business community.

Our overriding goal is to help you grow. Because when Sandwell businesses thrive, they create jobs, raise aspirations, boost skills and generate wealth for our Black Country economy.

And we’re passionate about supporting your business to grow in a way that ensures people and communities benefit too.

Three things to do here today:

We’re still making changes to the website. So if you see any snags, we’d love you to tell us via our contact page.

Thank you to Tobi and team at West Bromwich-based Studio 14 for their help and expertise in building this website!