Royal Warrant

Royal Warrant

About our Royal Warrant

In 2011 W Brown Roadworks were granted a Royal Warrant to Her Majesty The Queen for Road maintenance contractor. W Brown Roadworks has worked for the Royal Household for a number of years. Expressing his pleasure with being granted the Royal Warrant, Steven Brown, Director at W Brown Roadworks, explained:

“We are very honoured to work for the Royal House and are immensely proud of receiving the Royal Warrant. It is a testament to the quality and reliability of our services. It really feels great to have all our hard work pay off with this kind of recognition, everyone here at W Brown Roadworks Ltd is delighted.”

What is a Royal Warrant

A Royal Warrant of Appointment is a mark of recognition of those who have supplied goods or services to the Households of HM The Queen, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh or HRH The Prince of Wales for at least five years, and who have an ongoing trading arrangement.

The Monarch decides who may grant Royal Warrants. These are known as the Grantors: HM The Queen, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh and HRH The Prince of Wales.

The Royal Warrant is the document that appoints the company in its trading capacity, and is granted to a named individual, known as the Grantee. The Warrant gives the Grantee permission, and responsibility, for the display of the relevant Royal Arms in connection with the business.

Today there are around 800 Royal Warrant holders representing a huge cross-section of trade and industry, from individual craftspeople to global multi-nationals. They are united by a commitment to the highest standards of service, quality and excellence. Almost all Warrant holders are members of the Association.

Royal Warrant Crest
Royal Warrant
Royal Warrant
Royal Warrant