10 news Nominations opening soon
Nominations will open next month for the Thames Valley Property Awards, the exciting new awards scheme launched by The Business Magazine
TVPA, organised in association with Thames Valley Property Forum, will be hosted by top radio and television presenter Jeremy Vine (pictured) and will be staged at Ascot Racecourse on May 8.
The Business Magazine has secured Vine, one of the BBC’s best-known names, for the inaugural event which will bring together the key commercial and residential property firms from across the region.
Sponsors lined up for the event so far include SEGRO, Barton Willmore, Haslams, Vail Williams, Pitmans and Hicks Baker. TVPA is supported by EGi and London Irish.
The website is live and can be accessed at
www.businessmag.co.uk/ thamesvalleypropertyawards
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Nomination forms will be available for download from December 1, 2013. Categories include Business Park of the Year, Commercial Property Consultancy of the Year, Commercial Property Deal of the Year, Town of the Year, and Housebuilder of the Year.
The qualifying period for nominations is January to December 2013 and entries should be submitted by the closing date of March 11, 2014.
David Murray, publisher of The Business Magazine, said: “These awards have been launched at exactly the right time, with the property market starting to experience a confident air again, after some difficult years.
“The total office take-up in the Thames Valley to Q3 is already higher than the whole of 2012, and there’s every sign that the upswing will continue.”
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libby@elcot.co.uk
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Conference coming soon
Slough Business Community Partnership will be holding its next Annual Conference on November 28 at the Hilton T5 hotel. The theme of this year’s conference is ‘How your employees can make a difference’ and will look at the considerable impact being made in the community and the benefits of having volunteering as part of business culture. Katie Hyson, the think big internal manager from Telefónica UK O2, will be talking about a review O2 carried out that looks into the social and financial impacts of employees getting involved in community matters. The other keynote speakers include Francis Goss, head of employee engagement at Grass Roots – a consultancy that helps companies engage with employees, channel partners and customers to improve business performance and Mark Francis, co-director at Star Commercial Academy, a training agency that works to develop unique, business-changing solutions across the globe.
Slough Business Community Partnership is a unique organisation
Mark Francis, one of this year's keynote speakers
that works with businesses to encourage them to adopt and promote responsible business practices through the development of their corporate rºesponsibility strategy. Through the conference it will be looking to encourage more businesses to engage in activities that are helping to tackle key issues affecting those people who live, learn and work in Slough.
Details: 01753-696958
bob@sbcp.co.uk
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