Rules

East Anglia Region

Nominated schemes must be completed in the 2008 calendar year and be constructed in the East Anglia region – Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk. For partnership categories the partnership must be based with an Authority in East Anglia, though the scheme(s) supporting the nomination can be built anywhere in the country. Entries may be made by anyone involved with a scheme or partnership, but the nomination must have the support of the LABC team involved. Organisations are encouraged to enter as many categories as they like. Sponsors cannot enter any categories. Closing date for entries is midnight on 20th February.
 
Your nomination should include a supporting statement of up to 750 words, an endorsement from the LABC team(s) involved with the project, images of the scheme in jpeg format, and a 30 word synopsis to summarise the qualities of the nomination.  Please also check the "How to enter" section at the bottom of this page.

A panel of regional judges will evaluate all nominations. The judging will take place week commencing 22nd February. The decision of the judging panel is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

The winners and finalists of the awards may state in advertising, promotional material and on their stationery that they are a winner or finalist, but this must make it clear which category and the year in which they were successful.


East Midlands Region
 

Nominated schemes must be completed in the year up to April 2009 and be constructed in the East Midlands region – Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire. For partnership categories the partnership must be based in the East Midlands Region. Entries may be made by anyone involved with a scheme or partnership, but the nomination must have the support of the LABC involved. Organisations are encouraged to enter as many categories as they like. Sponsors cannot enter any categories. Closing date for entries is midnight on 31st March 2009. 

Your nomination should include a supporting statement of up to 750 words, an endorsement from the LABC team(s) involved with the project, images of the scheme in jpeg format, and a 30 word synopsis to summarise the qualities of the nomination. Please also check the "How to enter" section at the bottom of this page.

A panel of regional judges will evaluate all nominations. The judging will take place week commencing 6th April. The decision of the judging panel is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

The winners and finalists of the awards are encouraged to state in any advertising, promotional material and on their stationery that they are a winner or finalist, but this must make it clear the category and the year in which they were successful.

 

 

South West Region
The 2008 entries have been judged and shortlisted. The Awards ceremony takes place at the Palace Hotel Torquay on the 13th February. Please use the Contact Us form for more information and ticket sales.

If you have a project that will be completed in 2009 you can plan ahead. The rules for the next awards scheme will be broadly similar. You can register your nomination at any time of the year on the South West Regions nominations page.

Nominated schemes must be completed in the year up to December and be constructed in the South West region – Cornwall, Devon, Dorset and Somerset. For partnership categories the partnership must be based in the South West Region. Entries may be made by anyone involved with a scheme or partnership, but the nomination must have the support of the LABC involved. Organisations are encouraged to enter as many categories as they like. Sponsors cannot enter any categories. Closing date for entries is midnight on 30th November.

A panel of regional judges will evaluate all nominations. The judging will take place early in December. The decision of the judging panel is final and no correspondence will be entered into.

The winners and finalists of the awards may state in advertising, promotional material and on their stationery that they are a winner or finalist, but this must make it clear which category and the year in which they were successful. 

How to Enter

  • Follow the tips on the categories page
  • Complete the entry form on the nominations page
  • Provide a maximum 750-word statement that details why you believe the scheme is a winner
  • Include good quality photographs of the project in jpeg format
  • Include an endorsement from the LABC manager or surveyor involved with the scheme
  • You may also include design drawings in pdf format
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