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10 news Nominations now open


Nominations have opened for the 2015 Thames Valley Property Awards which will take place on May 14


The event at Ascot Racecourse will be compered by television and radio personality Gyles Brandreth.


Award categories organised by:


Development of the Year – sponsored by Hicks Baker


Commercial Property Consultancy of the Year – sponsored by SEGRO


Housebuilder of the Year – sponsored by Pitmans LLP


Industrial & Logistics Property Consultancy – sponsored by Jansons


Real Estate Executive – sponsored by Jelf


Town of the Year – sponsored by Barton Willmore


Gyles Brandreth


Up to 400 guests are expected for what promises to be the region’s biggest property dinner. Make sure you book your table early to secure your place.


Entries & Judging


The judging will take place in March with the finalists notified by the end of that month.


For further details of how to enter, plus more information on the judging process and how to submit your nomination, visit:


www.thamesvalleypropertyawards.co.uk


Property Law Firm of the Year – sponsored by Vail Williams


Commercial Property Deal of the Year – sponsored by Haslams


Rising Star Property Business – sponsored by Romans Group


Business Park of the Year – sponsored by Peter Brett Associates


Workplace Environment – sponsored by Optima


Outstanding Contribution – sponsored by McKay Securities


Sponsors: Awards Gala Dinner


Ascot Racecourse May 14, 2015


THAMES VALLEY


PROPERTY AWARDS


For nomination enquiries or to book a table contact Linda Morse, events manager: linda@elcot.co.uk


www.businessmag.co.uk


THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE – THAMES VALLEY – DECEMBER14/JANUARY15


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