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Birmingham scheme scoops top Regeneration & Renewal award

Birmingham scheme scoops top Regeneration & Renewal award

A Birmingham housing development has lifted the top prize in this year’s Regeneration & Renewal Awards.

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Call for entries for regeneration awards

18 May 2012

Entries are now invited for awards that aim to salute the very best UK regeneration projects.

 
 

Regeneration awards now open for entries

04 May 2012

Submissions are now invited for awards that aim to recognise and reward regeneration projects of high merit across the UK.

 
 
55 reasons to be cheerful

55 reasons to be cheerful

15 July 2011

The shortlist of nominees for the Regeneration & Renewal Awards 2011 has now been published, showcasing a huge variety of regeneration excellence from across the UK, says awards chairman Adam Branson .

 
 

Less than two weeks left to enter this year's regeneration awards

08 April 2011

Less than two weeks remain to enter an awards scheme that aims to recognise and reward regeneration projects of high merit across the UK.

 
 

Previous R&R Awards

Blog: R&R awards slideshow now live

Blog: R&R awards slideshow now live

25 September 2009

Click through to our blog to view a slideshow of highlights from the 2009 Regeneration & Renewal awards.

 
 

Special awards supplement The 2009 winners

28 September 2009

Professor Anne Power, social policy director of the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion at the London School of Economics, has won the lifetime achievement award at the 2009 Regeneration & Renewal awards.

 
 

Winner of the Grand Prix Award and the Award for the Best Designed Regeneration Development

23 September 2009

Castleford Bridge, West Yorkshire

 
 

Regeneration & Renewal awards countdown

15 June 2009

14 Pier Walk/TfL Building, Greenwich, London

 
 

New categories in this year's R&R awards

13 February 2009

Three new awards categories including housing association of the year are included in this year's Regeneration & Renewal awards.

 
 

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