Oxfordshire museum triumphs at National Green Growth Awards

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March 18, 2026

An Oxfordshire institution has emerged as a national leader in sustainability, winning a top prize at the 2026 Green Growth Awards.

The Vale and Downland Museum in Wantage has been named one of two headline winners at the 2026 Green Growth Awards organised by Small Business Britain in partnership with BT, recognising small businesses making measurable environmental impact.

The museum shares the accolade with Fell Brewery in South Cumbria, with both receiving £5,00 grants to fund further green initiatives.

The awards, hosted by broadcaster and sustainability campaigner Ben Fogle, celebrate small enterprises embedding sustainability at the heart of their operations.

The Vale and Downland Museum, attracting around 55,000 visitorss annually, has overhauled its facilities to reduce carbon emissions and operating costs.

Solar panels now supply over 75% of the museum’s peak enegry needs, while LED lighting upgrades and enhanced building efficiency are forecast to save more than £11,500 annually.

These improvements secure the museum’s long-term financial stability while advancing its environmental credentials.

Manager, Lisa Gale, said: “Winning was beyond our expectations. Decarbonising the museum has reduced costs at a critical time and allowed us to share sustainability lessons with the local community, from school programmes to visitor engagement.”

The Green Growth Awards follow the launch of the Green Growth 100 earlier this year, highlighting 100 UK small businesses demonstrating that sustainability can be a catalyst for growth. Winners were chosen for their ability to cut emissions, boost efficiency, and prove that environmental responsibility and commercial success go hand in hand.

The Vale and Downland Museum will use its prize to invest further in energy-efficient upgrades, particularly in its café, continuing a trajectory that blends heritage, community engagement, and environmental stewardship – a model for other cultural organisations across Oxfordshire and the UK.

For more on the Green Growth Awards, visit Small Business Britain’s website.

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