Insider has revealed the shortlists for theWales Property Awards 2021 and we’re delighted to be in the running for housebuilder of the year. Our Cae Newydd development in St Nicholas, Vale of Glamorgan has also been short-listed for residential development of the year.
The annual awards celebrate the achievements of property and construction companies, deals, developments, advisory firms and individuals across Wales. Those short-listed were chosen by Insider's panel of independent judges.
As sponsors of the sustainability award, we’re also pleased to congratulate a short-list that includes:
- Passivhaus housing in Sarn (by Pave Aways for Powys County Council with Hughes Architects, PYC, Lowfield Timber Frames and Sureworks)
- Canolfan John Burns Centre (by Burns Pet Nutrition with IWEC Electrical Services, Siweco Energy, Sauro Architects, GLT, Simon Griffiths, Jason Rees Building Services, Olympic Windows, M H Leader Fencing, Wynnstay, Darren Edwards and Office Visions)
- Parc Eirin (by Pobl, Tirion Homes, Sero and Morganstone, supported by the Welsh Government)
- Great House Farm (by LivEco, backed by Principality Commercial and the Welsh Government)
- Welshpool Church in Wales Primary School (by Pave Aways for Powys County Council / Heart of Wales Property Services with Architype and Lowfield Timber Frame)
- Seven Oaks Modular JCG timber frame and MMC factory (by JG Hale with Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council, Welsh Government and Neath Port Talbot College)
Nigel Palmer is our Managing Director in South Wales. He said: “All that we do is driven by our purpose – providing a better way to live – and values – creating thriving communities, building responsibly and valuing people.
“We’re proud of our Welsh heritage and delighted to have been short-listed for these awards. We also congratulate those short-listed for the sustainability award and look forward to the celebration later this year.”
The winners for all categories will be revealed at the Wales Property Awards 2021 dinner at Cardiff City Hall on the evening of Wednesday 15 September. To find out more, please click here.