For Immediate Release
Royvon Dog Training Schools
Receives Heads of the Valleys Award
29 June 2007
Royvon Dog Training Schools wins yet another award: Royvon was named the Joint Winner for the Most Innovative Business in the region with less than 20 employees, a category sponsored by KTS Owens Thomas.
This most recent honour was announced by the inaugural Heads of the Valleys Innovation Awards Ceremony and Exhibition Show held Thursday, 28 June 2007 at the Parkway Hotel, Cwmbran.
The criteria for the winning applicant included scores in the degree of innovation; customer satisfaction; benefits; team-working; quality management and sustainability. The judges were asked to select the outstanding candidate from entries describing the innovative challenge; the approach to the challenge; how the business team worked together to address the challenge/opportunity; the outcomes and how they plan to sustain what has been achieved.
In addition to Royvon's long heritage in the community, their forward-thinking strategies and unique service features and benefits have earned them market leadership in their field, with the recognition of accomplishments quantified by the number of awards the company has been granted over the past two years. |
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About Royvon
The Royvon Dog Training Schools was established a near half-century ago in Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales as Royvon Boarding Kennels by successful, award winning dog breeders Roy and Yvonne James. Today, their son and daughter Darren and Sarah not only continue this proud family tradition, but are committed to growing and enhancing its training services with the primary purpose of enhancing the quality of life for dogs and their owners.
For more information on Royvon, please contact Darren James, Managing Director
Email: darren@royvon.co.uk; Telephone: 01685 358140
http://www.royvon.co.uk;
http://www.trainyourpuppy.co.uk
About the Heads of the Valleys Innovation Awards
Heads of the Valleys Innovation Programme (HOVIP) aims to increase the capacity for innovation in SMEs in the area. HOVIP is ESF funded and facilitated by UGCS Ltd. Merthyr Tydfil College, University of Glamorgan.
For more information on HOVIP, please visit: http://www.merthyr.ac.uk/hovip
A well trained dog is a happy dog |
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