Affinity Water revealed as one of the winners of this year’s UK Enterprise Awards

Affinity Water has been awarded Water-Only Supplier of the Year 2024 for the East of England by SME News’ UK Enterprise Awards programme. 

Affinity Water has been supplying water to the local community for more than 170 years. Their mission is to provide sustainable, high-quality water and work together with their community to make better use of water and safeguard the local environment now and in the future. They are the largest water-only supply company in the United Kingdom and provide 950 million litres of water each day to a population of more than 3.8 million people.

Rebecca Froud, Director of Customer Experience said:

“We’re delighted to have received the Water-Only Supplier of the Year 2024 award for the East of England. This recognition underscores our commitment to delivering exceptional service and innovative solutions to our customers. We are proud of our team’s hard work and dedication, which have made this achievement possible.”

The awards process for the British Made Awards 2024 is straightforward and transparent. Alongside open nominations, SME News employs a dedicated in-house research team to identify and analyse firms deserving of recognition. This approach ensures a level playing field, enabling companies of all sizes to compete fairly.

Laura O’Carroll, Awards Coordinator, took a moment to discuss the success of this year’s programme:

“Hosting this year’s UK Enterprise Awards has been an excellent experience again, and I truly wish all of our winners all the best as they continue to elevate their spheres. Congratulations on your success!”

SME News prides itself on the validity of its awards and winners. The awards are given solely on merit and are awarded to commend those most deserving for their ingenuity and hard work, distinguishing them from their competitors and proving them worthy of recognition.

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