Wild Flour Cake Company crowned Bath Dragons 2026 winner

Wild Flour Cake Company has been named the winner of Bath Dragons 2026, following a competitive live final that showcased some of the region’s most promising businesses.
The annual competition, organised by Richardson Swift, Mogers Drewett, South West Business Finance and The Business Exchange, brings together ambitious local entrepreneurs to compete for a package of funding and professional support designed to help accelerate growth.
This year’s finalists were:
- Wild Flour Cake Company
- Nuditea
- CaliUnity
- Sporting Sensations
The live final was formally opened by the Lord-Lieutenant of Somerset, with the winner announced by Cllr Kevin Guy, Deputy Leader of the West of England Combined Authority. The High Sheriff of Somerset was also in attendance.
The event attracted representatives from across the Bath and North East Somerset business community, including Invest in B&NES, Bath BID, Bath Spa University Business School, WECA, Business West, the University of Bath School of Management and Bath Building Society. Radio Bath was proud to support the initiative.
Each finalist delivered a live pitch to the Bath Dragons panel and audience, highlighting the innovation, resilience and entrepreneurial spirit driving local business growth.
Sporting Sensations founder Chris Pile shared the personal story behind his business and the positive impact it has had on young people across the region, earning praise from judges and securing second place.
CaliUnity reflected on how community fitness sessions launched during lockdown helped support a man struggling with his mental health, an experience that helped shape the organisation’s mission as a Community Interest Company.
Nuditea introduced its vision for bringing iced tea lattes to market, presenting a fresh take on a growing drinks category.
Ultimately, it was Wild Flour Cake Company that impressed the judges most. Founder Jessica Langford-Snape demonstrated a strong track record of growth, a clear business strategy and ambitious plans for the future, including investment in new premises and equipment to increase production capacity.
As the winner, Wild Flour Cake Company receives a £25,000 prize package comprising £5,000 in cash and £20,000 worth of professional support covering legal, financial, tax, PR and communications expertise.
Dan Smith, Co-founder of South West Business Finance, said:
“Congratulations to Jess at The Wild Flour Cake Company on winning Bath Dragons 2026. Your creativity and determination rose above a brilliant field, and this win is a testament to the quality you deliver every day. Here’s to new bakes and cakes, and the exciting growth ahead. Bath has a champion to be proud of.”
Tom Webb, Corporate and Commercial Partner at Mogers Drewett, added:
“This year’s finalists were truly outstanding, showcasing an incredible breadth of talent, innovation and entrepreneurial ambition. Jess and Wild Flour stood out as a fantastic winner, and I’m thrilled to see the business recognised for its vision and potential.”
Bath Dragons will return in 2027, continuing its mission to support and champion the next generation of businesses across Bath and the wider region.
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