A Skipton-based independent business has been nominated for two categories at the Yorkshire Choice Awards 2026.
The Craven Consultancy company have been nominated for the Customer Service Award and Independent Business of the Year.
The Yorkshire Choice Awards recognise businesses across the region for their standards of service, contribution to customers, and overall impact within their sector.
Craven Consultancy provides a range of people-focused business support services, including human resources guidance, health and safety support, environmental advice, staff training, e-learning, and business management software.
A spokesperson for the team said:
"This is a huge moment for us because these nominations recognise how we work, not just what we do.
"At Craven, we believe great businesses are built when people are supported, risks are managed properly, the environment is respected, and systems actually work.
"That’s why we’re proud to be one trusted partner, delivering people-centred, commercially grounded support backed by practical advice, training, software and straight-talk support."
Members of the public, clients, and supporters are able to take part in the voting process.
Further information about the nominations and voting is available on the Yorkshire Choice Awards website here.

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