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Arise Sir William . . . .

Sir William Wright of Wrightbus in Ballymena is made a Knight Bachelor of the British Empire by the Prince of Wales at Buckingham Palace
Sir William Wright of Wrightbus in Ballymena is made a Knight Bachelor of the British Empire by the Prince of Wales at Buckingham Palace Sir William Wright of Wrightbus in Ballymena is made a Knight Bachelor of the British Empire by the Prince of Wales at Buckingham Palace

THE founder of Wrights Group in Ballymena, Sir William Wright, has been made a Knight Bachelor of the British Empire by HRH the Prince of Wales at Buckingham Palace.

His knighthood was announced in the new year’s honours list in recognition of his services to the bus industry and the UK economy.

Sir William is a highly respected figure in the global bus industry as well as in the Northern Ireland business sector, and his knighthood is in recognition of a business career that has spanned more than seven decades.

In 2001 he was appointed an OBE for services to industry and the community and he was later promoted to CBE in 2011.

For many years Sir William has been a leading proponent of the development of environmentally friendly technologies, in particular for the reduction of fossil fuel usage and harmful emissions in buses.

His vision is to improve air quality in towns and cities in the UK and across the globe. By continuing to take an active role in the business, he has pioneered the design and development of alternative fuel sources for public transport vehicles, including hybrid technologies, electric and hydrogen.

Sir William said: “It was a great thrill and an honour to visit Buckingham Palace to receive my knighthood from His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales.”

Founding the original company with his father in 1946, Sir William has transformed what was a small family business into one of the north’s largest employers, manufacturing a range of technologically innovative vehicles that are in service across the globe.