Homes & Communities Awards

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** 2010 SHORT-LIST ANNOUNCED**
 

Flourishing Places

Aston Hall and Park (entered by Aston Hall and Birmingham City Council)
Blueprint: Phoenix Square, Leicester (entered by Blueprint and Leicester City Council)
Middleton Arena (entered by Rochdale MBC and Rochdale Development Agency)
New Homes for People, Books and Bats (entered by Bedfordshire Pilgrims Housing Association)
War Memorial at Mitchells Brook, Smethwick (entered by Persimmon Homes, West Midlands)
Waterside Gardens (entered by London Borough of Bexley)

Housing for an Ageing Population
Beacon Centre for the Blind, Wolverhampton (entered by Beacon Centre for the Blind, Bromford Group and William Davis)
Belong Wigan (entered by CLS Care Services/Belong Construction)

Lower Shenley Housing (entered by Bournville Village Trust)
Mill Rise Extra-Care (entered by Renew North Staffordshire)
New Oscott Retirement Village (entered by Birmingham City Council, The Extracare Charitable Trust, Midland Heart Developments)
Willow Court, Elland, West Yorkshire (entered by Southdale, Pennine Housing 2000 and Langtry Langton Architects)

Innovation and New Ventures
Berryfields (entered by Aylesbury Vale Advantage)
Innovation in Delivery of Rural Affordable Housing (entered by Allerdale Borough Council and Westfield Housing Association)
Ironstone (entered by Ironstone Developer Group)
Liverpool Habitat for Humanity, Kingsley Road, Liverpool 8 (entered by Liverpool Habitat for Humanity)
Section 215 and Property Management Service (entered by Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council)
St Thomas' School (entered by Places for People)

UpToYou - The Innovative New Housing Offer (entered by L&Q)

Investing in Skills

Bluewater Apprenticeship Scheme (entered by Bluewater)
Building Opportunities: Businesses and Housing Associations Working Together to Help Residents into Employment (entered by Business in the Community)
Fusion 21 Skills Programme (entered by Fusion 21)
The Green Team (entered by North Hertfordshire Homes)

Leadership of Place

Bow Cross (entered by Swan Housing Group)
Grimethorpe Regeneration (entered by Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council)
Page Road (entered by Pollard Thomas Edwards Architects)
Sense of Place (entered by Urban Living)
Tranmere and Rock Ferry - Creating Great Places to Live, Work and Play (entered by New Heartlands)
Trinity Crescent, North Ormesby (entered by Fabrick Housing Group)

Quality of Place

Bermondsey Spa Regeneration (entered by Levitt Bernstein Architects)
EC1 Public Space Strategy (entered by EC1 New Deal for Communities and the London Borough of Islington)Granary Wharf Leeds (entered by Isis Waterside Regeneration)
Kettering Market Place (entered by Kettering Borough Council)
Royal Arsenal Riverside (entered by Berkeley Homes)
Wolverton Park (entered by Places for People)

Rural Housing

Affordable Housing in Lesbury, Northumberland (entered by Isos Housing Group)
Burnhill Green (entered by the Crown Estate)
Green Lane, Holy Island (entered by Four Housing Group)
New Homes for People, Books and Bats - Shelford Library, Cambridge (entered by Bedfordshire Pilgrims Housing Association)
Sandfields, Send, Woking, Surrey (entered by Home Group)
St Anne's Close, Whitstone (entered by Sanctuary Group)

Stronger Communities

Building Stronger Communities in Handsworth Wood (entered by Midland Heart)
Charlestown and Lower Kersal New Deal for Communities (entered by Charlestown and Lower Kersal New Deal for Communities)
LMH Stronger Communities WETRA (entered by Liverpool Mutual Homes)
Manton's Voice Your Choice (entered by Manton Community Alliance)
Resident Led Improvements in Treneere (entered by Neighbourhoods Together Partnership)
Stronger Communities (entered by Balsall Heath Forum)

Sustainable Futures

Arun Crescent's Sustainable Homes (entered by Saxon Weald)
Low Impact Living For New & Existing Home Owners (entered by Radian)
Miller Zero (entered by Miller Homes)
Tarling East Community Centre (entered by Tower Hamlets Community Housing)
The Beavan Building (entered by Byker