Congratulations to all of our 2009 winners!
Gold standard winners:
Leicester City Council
Leicester - City Centre Development Project
Liverpool City Council
Liverpool One: The Remaking of a City Centre
Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council
Merthyr Tydfil Town Centre Regeneration
Commendation:
North East Lincolnshire Council
Grimsby - Victoria Street Environmental Improvement Scheme
Previous Awards Winners
Gold Standard Award
Redruth 2007
Luton 2007
Hebden Bridge 2007
Mansfield 2006
Sheffield 2006
Chepstow 2005
Arundel Street, Portsmouth 2004
Harlow, Essex 2004
Town Centre Environment Award
This is the Main Award and here the judges are looking for a holistic approach with an overall strategy and action plan. The projects must set out priorities for the town centre that continue the process of town improvement.
Staines, Middlesex 2003
Warrington, Cheshire 2002
Whitehaven, Cumbria 2001
Sunderland 2000
Gloucester 1999
Dundee 1998
Taunton, Somerset 1997
Guildford 1996
Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland 1995
Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire 1995
Worcester 1994
Wolverhampton 1993
Horsham, West Sussex 1992
York 1992
Hereford 1991
The Design Award
This award rewards town centres that have developed an environmental improvement scheme that demonstrates an understanding of, and a commitment to, design both in terms of creative thinking and practical application.
Cathedral Quarter, Blackburn, Lancashire 2003
Cathedral Gardens, Manchester 2002
Fakenham, Norfolk 2001
Hamilton, Lanarkshire 2000
Bournemouth, Dorset 2000
Doncaster, South Yorkshire 1999
Caerphilly, South Wales 1998
Community Award
This award looks to reward environmental improvement schemes that involve local people or community groups in every aspect of planning, setting up and developing a scheme. This may be an individual town, but could be for a group of centres that have a co-ordinated strategy.
Long Sutton, Lincolnshire 2002
Meltham, West Yorkshire 2001
Murton, County Durham 2000
Tunstall, Stoke on Trent 1999
Cookstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland 1998
Transport Award
This award rewards environmental improvement schemes that have sensitively managed change and incorporated different modes of transport and accessibility within the scheme e.g. integrated transport, better bus/train links, park and ride, sensitive car parking and pricing, shopmobility access, and wheelchair / pushchair accessibility.
Keighley, West Yorkshire 2002
West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire 2001
Commendations
Llanwrst, North Wales 2005
Walthamstow, London 2004
Corporation Street, Middlesborough 2003
Port Talbot, South Wales 2001
Nottinghamshire County Council 1997
Cardiff 1996
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