We’re delighted to announce that for the 4th year running, we’ve been named as finalists at the Festival Suppliers Awards 2024 in the Best Health and Safety Category.
Through our ethos of Putting People First, we provide health and safety support for events and festivals of all sizes. Our team of event safety advisors work nationally and internationally and have over 20 years’ experience working with clients in the events industry.
Helen McCabe, our Managing Director said “We believe safety must work in harmony with whatever people do, whether that’s taking centre stage as a performer or working behind the scenes. We pride ourselves on being a trusted partner to our clients, taking an active role during every phase to make sure everything runs safely and smoothly. We’re really thrilled to be recognised and named as finalists for the 4th year running as this is such a competitive category.”
Michelle Tayton, event director of the Festival Supplier Awards comments: “The quality of our shortlisted suppliers is outstanding, a welcome reminder of the excellence and professionalism that exists within the outdoor event and festival industry. We’re delighted that Harrier has been recognised for its pursuit of excellence, given the tough competition in its field.”
With a focus on delivery, customer service and sustainable initiatives, the awards are judged by an esteemed panel of high-profile industry experts. These include: Harry Guthrie, HG Event Production; John Adkins, JA Productions; Catherine Bishop, The Game Fair; Paul Dunstan, Ryder Cup; Saoirse Holland, Raver Tots; Kim Bickell, CSG Events; Frankie Tee, EnTEEtainment; Ben Hardy, REM Events; Jess Noakes, LS Events; Mark Currie, Royal Highland Show; Susan Gibson, Culture Liverpool; ben Craddock, London Marathon Events; Neil Levene, CarFest; John Rostron, Association of Independent Festivals and Liz Thompson, IMG.
The Festival Suppliers Awards are now in their ninth year and were developed to recognise, reward and promote best practise in the outdoor event and festival sector. The ceremony takes place on Thursday 25th January 2024 at the Hurlingham Club in London.