The winner will be a business putting something back into the community.
That could mean providing financial support for community projects or lending significant practical assistance to them.
It could also mean allowing community organisations, schools or charities to use the resources of the business or giving them ideas, advice, money or expertise.
In short a business that has taken real steps to help the community of which it is a part.
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