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Two new sponsors join the TVPA


Two new sponsors have joined the line-up of supporters of the Thames Valley Property Awards – a new awards campaign run by The Business Magazine and UK Property Forums


The Thames Valley Property Awards Gala Dinner will take place at Ascot Racecourse on May 8, 2014 – and already firms are booking their tables for this glittering black-tie event.


New sponsors who have joined the line-up are Barton Willmore, the largest independent integrated planning and design consultancy in the UK, and Haslams, the Reading-based dedicated commercial property agency.


The awards were officially launched at the Thames Valley Property Forum, at Ascot last month.


At the event, Barton Willmore said: “We began in the Thames Valley with a single architect in 1936, and as we have grown to a national consultancy, we have seen the region grow up alongside us. As a top-ranked place to live, work and play, the Thames Valley is now in the midst of a renaissance and the future is exciting. The inaugural Thames Valley Property Awards couldn’t be more timely with so much to celebrate in the region. The Town of the Year category is one that we are delighted to sponsor in recognition of the places that define the very essence of the Thames Valley.”


Other sponsors lined up so far – at time of going to press - include major developer SEGRO, property consultancies Vail Williams and Hicks Baker, and leading law firm Pitmans.


Categories include:


Business Park of the Year – sponsored by Vail Williams


Development of the Year – sponsored by Hicks Baker


Commercial Property Consultancy of the Year (firm) – sponsored by SEGRO


Housebuilder of the Year – sponsored by Pitmans


Town of the Year – sponsored by Barton Willmore


Commercial Property Deal of the Year – sponsored by Haslams


Industrial & Logistics Property Consultancy of the Year


Property Adviser of the Year (individual)


Real Estate Executive Workplace Environment


Property Personality: Outstanding Contribution


Sponsorship opportunities:


Contact David Murray or Dan Teuton: 0118-9843509 sales@elcot.co.uk


www.businessmag.co.uk THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE – THAMES VALLEY – OCTOBER 2013


The Business Magazine has been successfully organising grand awards events for the past two decades. UK Property Forums has gained a strong reputation for its expertise in the sector. Together, the partners are staging the Thames Valley Property Awards (TVPA) and are delighted with the response from the property community.


Nominations:


Companies and individuals can nominate themselves or another for a single category or multiple categories.


The qualifying period is January to December 2013.


Companies, developments etc must be within the Thames Valley area.


Judges:


A panel of independent judges will assess the nominations. They include:


Tim Caiger, trustee, Royal Berks NHS Foundation Trust and former real estate vice-president of Oracle Corp; Tim Smith, business director, Thames Valley Berkshire LEP; Jonathan Hills, chairman, Scott Brownrigg chartered architects; Ginny Gibson, deputy dean, Henley School of Management, University of Reading; Matthew Battle, owner and director, UK Property Forums; David Murray, publisher and editor, The Business Magazine.


Tables:


Tables of 10 are priced at £1,500 plus VAT. Individual seats at £160 plus VAT. This includes drinks reception, three-course dinner, half a bottle of wine per person.


Charity:


The dinner will raise funds for Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice, which will be TVPA’s official charity.


Administration:


For details, contact Linda Morse, events manager, at linda@elcot.co.uk or Amy Charles at amy@ukpropertyforums.com


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