Search is on for heroes of business

Fledgling Kent businesses with a tale to tell could win up to £10,000 in a new competition.

Barclays Trading Places Awards aim to find men and women who have overcome adversity to set up their own businesses.

A spokesman said the awards were open to everyone who has been trading for a minimum of three months and a maximum of three years, with an annual turnover of less than £1 million.

He said: "Previous winners include a single mum who overcame physical abuse to set up a successful beauty business and a former policeman who lost an arm and his career but went on to establish a driving school for the disabled.

"Whether it is overcoming a failed relationship, turning your back on benefits, or transforming your life when dealing with a physical disability we would like to hear from you."

Jason Small, Barclays area manager for local business in Kent said: "This is a celebration of the country’s unsung heroes who, in spite of great personal challenges, have taken steps to establish a sustainable business and in doing so changed the direction of their lives – for the benefit of themselves and their families.

"I know that we have some exceptional business people in Kent and I encourage them to apply for these prestigious awards."

The winner and runner-up will receive £10,000 and £5,000 respectively and there are also prizes of computer software.

Entries for the Barclays Trading Places Awards must be in by May 30. Nomination leaflets are available by calling 0800 085 3203 or visiting

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