Halcrow shortlisted for Regeneration and Renewal Awards

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  • Regeneration and Renewal Awards - Ebbw Vale
  • Regeneration and Renewal Awards - Littlecombe
  • Regeneration and Renewal Awards - White Cart Water

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Image 1 of 3 Regeneration and Renewal Awards - Ebbw Vale

The awards recognise excellence in the regeneration and renewal field

July 2009

Halcrow has been shortlisted for the Regeneration Consultancy of the Year category at the Regeneration and Renewal Awards 2009.

Halcrow’s regeneration portfolio is extensive – tackling projects such as the White Cart Water Flood Alleviation Scheme for Glasgow City Council; The Works Development: Ebbw Vale for Blaenau Gwent County Borough Council, bringing to life a decommissioned steel works; and Littlecombe Sustainable Urban Community for St Modwen and South West of England Regional Development Agency.

The awards recognise excellence in the regeneration and renewal field, with judging based on written entries and site visits.

There are currently six companies vying for the Regeneration Consultancy of the Year prize, with the award ceremony taking place on 23 September at the Royal Lancaster Hotel, London.

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Awards 

    Recognising exceptional achievements around the world

  • Regeneration 

    Regeneration is about creating sustainable opportunities – for homes, businesses, and communities.

  • Ebbw Vale steelworks project 

    The regeneration of Ebbw Vale steel works, following the closure of the 80ha industrial site in July 2002, has seen Halcrow involved in everything from land reclamation, through to master plans and planning consent.

  • Littlecombe project 

    Littlecombe village in Gloucestershire, UK is an exemplary sustainable community, offering employment opportunities and 600 low-energy homes.

  • White Cart water flood alleviation scheme 

    Halcrow has been providing ongoing support to Glasgow City Council on the development and implementation of Scotland’s largest flood prevention scheme on the White Cart Water, a tributary to the River Clyde.

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