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Fleet company win Community Builder Solihull Award

Sarah Mason 5th Oct, 2025   0

CELEBRATIONS were in order when runyourfleet came out on top at the Solihull Awards.

The Solihull Business Parl-based company won the Community Builder 2025 category for its commitment to support a wide range of local initiatives, including Arrive Alive, Solihull Moors FC and Birmingham Dogs Home at a gala awards night at the National Conference Centre Birmingham.

The business is a fleet management and vehicle leasing company with a customer base of more than 1,200 businesses across the UK, providing fleet management and leasing services for 32,000-plus vehicles.

Customers range from SMEs to large multinationals, using a wide range of services including fleet management, leasing, rental and salary sacrifice schemes.

Joanna Lees, PR and marketing manager at runyourfleet, said: “We are very proud of our role in the community and will always seek to help where we can.

“The Community Builder 2025 award is excellent recognition of a lot of hard work and commitment by the team here.”




runyourfleet’s support for West Midlands community initiatives includes supplying vehicles to first responder charity Arrive Alive, including its 14th life saving vehicle supplied this year funded by donations by supporters.

The Birmingham-based charity, founded by Debbie Roscoe following her youngest daughter Ellie’s life-threatening case of measles in 2017, provides life-saving vehicles for community first responder teams to attend 999 calls.


Volunteers from runyourfleet have also helped a children’s club run by the Solihull Moors Foundation, working with organisers and the children across a half term holiday.

The company is also an official supporter of Birmingham Dogs Home, having been named as a Silver Patron. runyourfleet has been looking after vehicles for Birmingham Dogs Home since March 2024. As well as providing services, runyourfleet has regularly contributed to the charity, including collecting a festive package of dog toys, food, blankets and treats at Christmas.