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‘Best In Britain For Our Size‘ Care Home Provider Wins National Award


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A south coast care home provider has seen off the challenge of competitor groups from across the country to scoop a prestigious National Care Award.


Colten Care was one of 11 finalists in the category of Care Home Group (Medium), for groups with between 20 and 40 homes.


Judges praised the family-owned provider, which runs 21 homes in Dorset, Hampshire, Wiltshire and West Sussex, for its ‘one team’ ethos, professional nursing credentials and commitment to creating ‘personalised experiences tailored to each resident’s needs and preferences’.


The award submission explained how all Colten homes are purpose-built by sister company Colten Developments, promote ‘refined living’ through elegant interiors and inspiring gardens, and strive to ensure residents ‘feel at home and connected’.


Colten Care Chief Executive Mark Aitchison said:

“The award win is truly an amazing achievement, testimony to the dedicated, passionate, caring people we have throughout Colten. This success demonstrates independent recognition of our culture of consistent clinical excellence, with seven homes rated Outstanding by the CQC and the remainder Good, and the thousands of reviews on Carehome.co.uk that inform our remarkable group rating of 9.9 out of ten.”

Paying tribute to company founders John Colwell and Adrian Otten, Mark added: “It was their vision to define Colten as the best that has enabled us to make this award win possible, best in Britain for our size.”


Elaine Farrer, Chief Operating Officer, said:

“It was moment of immense pride to hear our name read out as the winner on the night. All of us are profoundly heartened to receive this further endorsement of our ‘All About Me’ care philosophy that focuses on what residents can do, not only what they need support with. This empowers choice, nurtures independence and enables purposeful lives.”

As well as the group-wide win, four Colten Care colleagues were finalists in separate individual categories.


They were: Martin Corrigan, Home Manager at The Aldbury in Poole, for the Dementia Home Manager award; Angela Dibble, Group Housekeeper, for Care Housekeeper; Daniela Buzatu, Senior Nurse at Belmore Lodge in Lymington, for Care Registered Nurse; and Jackie Cash, Home Manager at Braemar Lodge in Salisbury, for Home Manager.


While this was the first year Colten Care has won a company award at the National Care Awards, Lorna Parsons, then a Chef at the provider’s Bourne View in Poole, was named Chef of the Year at the 2022 awards. Lorna has since been promoted to group-wide Development Chef.


The National Care Awards 2025 ceremony and dinner took place at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge in London, hosted by comedian and broadcaster Sue Perkins.


AND THE WINNER IS… Colten Care colleagues at the National Care Awards in London. The care home provider won the award for Care Home Group (Medium), for groups with between 20 and 40 homes.

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  • Sep 26
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Simpsons Malt Limited has published its financial results for 2024, posting a profit before tax of £9.5million (2023: £15.2million) from a turnover of £264.1million (2023: £301.3million).


For the fifth-generation, family-owned business and Certified B Corporation – which includes agricultural merchanting division McCreath Simpson & Prentice – profitability was lower than in 2023 due to several factors, including lower malt sales values, a small decrease in speciality malt volumes, increased costs and the quality of the 2023 malting barley harvest.


The wider drinks market also presented challenges for base malt sales volumes, particularly to distilling customers. Whisky exports by value decreased by 9.5% in 2023 and a further 3.7% in 2024, with global trade disruption, weaker consumer spending and higher domestic taxation all impacting spirit production and therefore malt demand.


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The merchanting division, meanwhile, delivered another profitable year despite difficult trading conditions in UK agriculture. Grain and feed trading outperformed 2023 despite softer raw material costs and lower whisky production, while fertiliser returned to profitability after significant market disruption in the previous year.


Over the past two years, the group has invested £31.7million in infrastructure projects to support malt customers, including £11.5million in 2024. At the company’s Tweed Valley Maltings, investment in base malt and peated malt capacity was completed during 2024, while malt storage projects were also either completed – or neared completion – at both the Tivetshall and Tweed Valley malting sites.


The commissioning of the renewable Energy Centre neighbouring the company’s Tweed Valley Maltings also started at the end of 2024 and has reduced the carbon footprint of malt produced at the site by around 76%, while lowering the group’s carbon emissions by around 55%.


Speaking about the financial results for 2024, Simpsons Malt Ltd Managing Director, Tim McCreath, said:

“While profitability was lower in 2024 than in 2023, we have continued to deliver strong results in a challenging environment."

“We have continued to invest in our infrastructure with numerous projects completed in 2024, while our long-term commitment to utilise renewable energy through the Energy Centre neighbouring our Tweed Valley Maltings highlights the positive environmental changes we are making. The drastic reductions in malt production emissions not only provides direct benefits to us as a business but also ensures significant carbon footprint reductions for malting customers we supply out of our Tweed Valley Maltings.”


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Founded in 1862, Simpsons Malt Limited is an independent, fifth-generation, family-owned business and Certified B Corporation comprising a malting division. (Simpsons Malt and an agricultural merchanting division McCreath Simpson & Prentice).


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