RTPI awards: some heritage strands


A visionary master plan which will transform arable farmland into a nationally important site linking two nature reserves has been awarded the Silver Jubilee Cup – the UK’s top planning prize.

At the RTPI 2010 Planning Awards, held in association with Planning Magazine.

Projects picked up awards and commendations in 11 categories.  Details of all winners and commended entries are found below and are available to view at www.rtpi.org.uk.

Other winners include:

Sustainable Communities: ‘Regeneration in Regent’s Place and Public Spaces at Regents Place’ – The British Land Company

Heritage: ‘The Regent Street Vision’ – The Crown Estate

Public Realm: ‘EC1 Public Spaces: Building a Lasting Legacy’ – Islington Council.

Sustainable Communities: ‘Bermondsey Spa Regeneration’ – Levitt Bernstein Associates.

Local Regeneration and Renewal: ‘Bensham and Saltwell Block Improvement’ – Gateshead Council.

Local Regeneration and Renewal: ‘Kingston Mills, Bradford-on-Avon’ – Nash Partnership.

Local Regeneration and Renewal: ‘Boscombe Spa Village Regeneration Scheme’ – Bournemouth Borough Council

Spatial Strategies: ‘Clay Country Vision’ – Terence O’Rourke in association with Orascom Development, Imrys Minerals Ltd, the Eden Project and Cornwall Council.

Heritage: ‘Blist’s Hill, Ironbridge’ – Nash Partnership

Sustainable Communities: ‘Corby Regeneration Framework’ – AECOM Design + Planning.

Rural Areas and the Natural Environment: ‘The Great Fen, Huntingdonshire’ – Great Fen Project Partners.

Planning Process: ‘Shaping Neighbourhoods – for local health and global sustainability’ – University of the West of England.

RTPI Awards: LINK

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