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The Large Scale Residential AwardA restoration, conversion or new-build of more than five units, within a Conservation Area, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on a "brownfield site" or including a Listed Building, enhancing and preserving its character and/or surroundings. Sponsor The Small Scale Residential AwardA restoration, conversion or new-build of five units or less, within a Conservation Area, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on a "brownfield site" or including a Listed Building, enhancing and preserving its character and/or surroundings. Sponsor The Ecclesiastical Building AwardA restoration, repair, conversion or development scheme, which improves all, or part of an existing or former ecclesiastical building whilst maintaining, where appropriate, its ecclesiastical or consecrated status. Sponsor The Public & Community AwardA restoration or new project, which provides or improves facilities for the community. Examples include village halls, clubrooms, signs, museums, schools, libraries, open spaces and entertainment facilities. Open to individuals and organisations including councils, clubs, societies, associations etc. Sponsor The Commercial AwardA non-residential (e.g. shops, offices & industrial) restoration, conversion or new-build, within a Conservation Area, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on a "brownfield site" or including a Listed Building, enhancing and preserving its character and/or surroundings. Sponsor The Landscape & Gardens AwardA reclamation or improvement scheme in an urban or rural environment e.g. garden features, ponds, open spaces or parkland, which restores an original feature or facility or creates a new one in a public or private area. Sponsor The Building Crafts AwardAn example of high quality work by a craftsman/woman or young apprentice using traditional skills or crafts, e.g. thatch, flint, plaster, iron, stone, wood, glass, and other materials etc., which repairs or enhances architectural features. This award is given to the person rather than the project. Sponsor The Sussex Heritage Person of the Year AwardThe recognition of one person's outstanding commitment to the heritage of Sussex. The person may work in a voluntary or paid capacity. Please enclose a letter including the nominee's name, address and telephone number and why you believe they deserve this year’s award. Sponsor |
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