38 commercial property Entries now closed for TVPA
Judges were this month assessing the entries for the 2015 Thames Valley Property Awards
Award categories
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 of the Year – sponsored by Jansons
Real Estate Executive – sponsored by Jelf
Town of the Year – sponsored by Barton Willmore
Property Law Firm of the Year – sponsored by Vail Williams
Commercial Property Deal of the Year – sponsored by Haslams
Rising Star Property Firm – sponsored by Romans Group
Business Park of the Year – sponsored by Peter Brett Associates
Workplace Environment – sponsored by Optima Contracting
Outstanding Contribution/ Property Personality oy the Year – sponsored by McKay Securities
Sponsors: Special Guest
Gyles Brandreth, TV entertainer, radio personality and raconteur, will be our special presenter.
Tables
Tables of 10 are priced at £1,500 plus VAT. This includes drinks reception, three-course dinner and half a bottle of house wine per person.
Charity
The dinner will raise funds for Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice, which will be TVPA’s official charity for a second year. In 2014 we raised £5,487 for the charity.
More than 400 property professionals will pack into Ascot Racecourse in May for the second TVPA – following the success of the inaugural events last year. Last year’s TVPA was the biggest awards night for property in the region outside London.
This year’s dinner has been set for May 14, just one week after the General Election.
THAMES VALLEY
organised by:
PROPERTY AWARDS
Details:
www.thamesvalleypropertyawards.co.uk www.businessmag.co.uk THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE – THAMES VALLEY – APRIL 2015
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