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UK Housing Awards 2013

The winners of the UK Housing Awards 2013 have now been announced. The awards featured 12 categories which were open to organisations, plus our lifetime achievement award, which recognised an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to the housing sector and/or to the communities in which they work.

Details of the judging panel and sponsors are below:

Judges
  • Business transformation of the year - judge, Carol Matthews, Riverside
  • Community-led initiative of the year - judge, Michelle Reid, TPAS
  • Innovation of the year - judge, Tim Blanch, Coastal Housing
  • Campaign of the year - judge, Antonia Bance, Shelter
  • Development of the year – large schemes - judge, Harry Rich, RIBA
  • Development of the year – small schemes - judge, Chris Blyth, CIOB
  • Strategic local authority of the year - judge, Paul Raynes, LGA
  • Sustainable landlord of the year - judge, Andrew Eagles, Sustainable Homes
  • Specialist landlord of the year - judge, Vic Rayner, SITRA
  • Small social landlord of the year - judge, Graham Howarth, Westfield Housing Association
  • Large social landlord of the year - judge, Paul Bridge, Homes for Haringey
Sponsors

 
Further information

For more information read our frequently asked questions about the UK Housing Awards. If you would also like to be kept informed as any further information becomes available, please email us at ukha@cih.org.
 

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