Vale companies have just a week left to enter this year's Wales Business Awards.
Entry is free for the annual Wales Business Awards, which takes in twelve categories celebrating the best of Welsh enterprise.
Among last year's winners was Meterology Engineering Services in St Athan, which took home two awards including the overall top prize of Wales Business of the Year.
Gus Williams, interim chief executive of Chambers Wales South East, South West and Mid, said: "The Wales Business Awards annually showcase the incredible work and achievements of the Welsh business community and 2025 is set to be another fantastic year!"
"The only thing stopping the possibility of your business winning is not entering. There are so many successful businesses in the Vale of Glamorgan who could have the chance to walk away with one of our prestigious accolades and we strongly encourage them to enter before it's too late."
Entries close at 5pm on Friday 7th March with the winners being announced at a ceremony hosted by broadcaster and author Andrea Byrne at the Mercure Cardiff Holland House on Thursday 12th June.

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