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Chartered company recognised for national sustainability leadership
Nicky Roger Community editor
Kieran Danby, director of Tailored Lifestyle Group (centre) collecting the award. Image: Tailored Lifestyle Group
Tailored Lifestyle Group, a CIOB chartered company, has been named Lloyds Sustainable Business of the Year 2025 at the Lloyds British Business Excellence Awards.
Held at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel, the awards brought together leaders from across the UK industry to recognise organisations demonstrating excellence in delivery, governance and long-term value creation.
Judges praised Tailored Lifestyle Group for its practical, scalable and evidence-based approach to sustainable development, describing the business as “a blueprint for how British companies can deliver measurable environmental and social impact while achieving commercial success”.
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The construction of a lightweight, steel-framed building and weather wrap membrane of a Tailored Lifestyle Group project. Image: Tailored Lifestyle Group
Operating as an integrated land, build and housing provider, the company focuses on delivering affordable, low-carbon homes through the regeneration of brownfield land. Its construction method aims to minimise waste, embodied carbon and long-term energy demand while maintaining predictable, high-quality outcomes onsite.
The judges highlighted the organisation’s commitment to full life cycle sustainability — from early design and construction management through to long-term stewardship and performance. The business also places a strong emphasis on community benefit, including skills development, local employment and wider regeneration outcomes.
Kieran Danby, director of Tailored Lifestyle Group, said the award recognises and validates the company’s approach and its commitment to doing business with purpose and creating homes that sustain both the environment and the people who live in them.
Tailored Lifestyle Group continues to progress schemes across the Midlands, applying Chartered Building Company standards to ensure quality, safety, accountability and professionally managed delivery.
The Lloyds British Business Excellence Awards, supported by Lloyds Bank, celebrate leadership, innovation and sustainability across UK enterprise.
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