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regeneration plan that has created opportunities for economic growth, or a major new property investment that has changed the course of the town. The judges are aware that the region is the sum of its parts and therefore evidence of cross borough and county collaboration is also an important measure of success. Entrants need to show that that they have adopted a clear strategy for improvement that has enhanced the Town over a period of time.
Workplace Environment
Exciting workplaces and successful businesses go together. The region is home to many companies across the digital, telecoms, pharmaceutical, professional and financial sectors. Open to any company from any business sector, this award seeks to reward those companies that have used their property strategy to create quality design-led working styles, increased productivity, innovative working environments and open, inclusive work cultures. Judges will want to see how the design of the workplace was approached and how it has created genuine productivity gains for the business. Entries can be made by the occupier, or by one of the advisory or design team with comment from the client.
Corporate Real Estate Executive or Team Sponsor: Jelf
This award focuses on the role of the real- estate executive or team – either in-house or outsourced, and in the private or public sectors. Nominations should demonstrate the implementation of best practice and show how a decisive property strategy can affect main board decisions and ultimately improve productivity. Judges would like to see nominations from property consultants and suppliers who work with real-estate executives and can reflect the criteria requested above.
Fast-Rising Property Business Sponsor: Romans Group
This award recognises a fast-rising firm in either the commercial, industrial or residential property sectors that is shining brighter than its competitors.
Romans Group is itself a fast-growing and award-winning property business. Romans first opened for business in 1987, and has adapted and developed in response to its customers’ needs to become one of the most accomplished property groups in the UK. As a leading light in the Thames Valley property sector, Romans wants to reward a successful property business that has also shined in the region in the past few years. Eligible firms include developers, agents, consultants, surveyors, lettings specialists, etc.
Property Law Firm Sponsor: Vail Williams
Judges are looking for a law firm whose property team has had an exceptional year, either in terms of volume of work, quality of instructions, or both. Particular attention will be given to law firms that have instructed on complex deals during the year, or that have excelled in advisory work. Eligible law firms can have acted in the commercial property or residential property markets; and can have been instructed by developers, agents, occupiers, and/or investors. In reviewing submissions from law firms, judges will also pay attention to testimonials from clients.
Outstanding Contribution Sponsor: McKay Securities
This award is for a stand-out person who has promoted and created success in the execution of property strategy across the region but more importantly has been involved with the promotion of the Thames Valley as one of the best places in Europe in which to do business.
Regeneration Project of the Year Sponsor: NatWest
This new award recognises the innovative use of brownfield sites as well as strong architectural design and the developer’s approach to environmental issues. Judges will consider how the particular area has been revitalised for those who live and/or work there, and the investment and/or ROI of the project. Small schemes will be considered, as will large-scale town or city regeneration projects. Schemes can be nominated by architects, planners, developers or agents.
sponsors
www.thamesvalleypropertyawards.co.uk
THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE – THAMES VALLEY – DECEMBER 15/JANUARY 16
www.businessmag.co.uk
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