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Judges choose finalists for inaugural awards
Judges were meeting this month to decide on the finalists for the Thames Valley Property Awards, which culminates in a gala dinner at Ascot Racecourse on May 8
The glittering black-tie event, hosted by radio and television presenter Jeremy Vine, will be a gathering of the leading commercial and residential property names from across the Thames Valley.
Organised by The Business Magazine and UK Property Forums, the Thames Valley Property Awards will attract more than 200 of the top developers, consultants, agents, professional advisers, funders and specialists in the sector.
There are nine awards categories. The awards are sponsored by SEGRO, Handelsbanken, Barton Willmore, Vail Williams, Pitmans, Optima, Hicks Baker, and Haslams , while the event is also supported by EGi and London Irish.
For seats at the gala dinner, email Linda Morse at
linda@elcot.co.uk.
Tables of 10 are priced at £1,500 ex VAT and individual seats at £160 ex VAT.
The official charity for TVPA is the Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice Service, based in Slough. See profile opposite.
Details:
www.businessmag.co.uk/thamesvalleypropertyawards/
Readers' offer
For luxury accommodation in the area we'd recommend Dorchester Collection's country house hotel and spa, Coworth Park, where we've a special rate reserved.
Make the evening special by checking in to the hotel from 3pm and enjoy a dip in the pool or a spa treatment. After a drink in the bar in the Mansion House make your way to Ascot Racecourse, which is just three miles away, for your gala evening at the Thames Valley Property Awards.
Stay the night of Thursday, May 8, 2014. £295 including VAT for a Stable Superior Room (subject to availabilty).
To take advantage of the offer contact the Coworth Park reservations team, quoting "The Business Magazine Reader offer", on
01344-876600
reservations.cpa@dorchestercollection.com
Awards' host, Jeremy Vine
www.businessmag.co.uk
THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE – THAMES VALLEY – APRIL 2014
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