A huge congratulations to all of the winners at the National Housing Awards 2019, announced at the ceremony on Thursday 5 September at Grosvenor House, London.
The National Housing Awards celebrate excellence, innovation, creativity and progression in the affordable housing sector. This year’s awards ceremony was a great success with over 600 attendees. David Jubb, from our headline sponsor JLL, opened the awards and Kate Henderson, Chief Executive of the National Housing Federation, set the tone by highlighting the importance of the affordable home ownership sector. Sally Phillips was our compère for the ceremony, providing entertainment throughout the celebrations.
Best Scheme in Planning (<30 units)
Sponsored by Property Booking
- Winner: PRP – Hanbury Street
- Highly commended: Hastoe Housing Association – Southwold Community Hospital Project
- Redwing and M&Y Maintenance and Construction – Lister Gardens
- rg+p and Dacorum Borough Council – Magenta Court, Apsley
Best Scheme in Planning (30+ units)
Sponsored by Red Loft
- Winner: Optivo – Alton Road
- Highly commended: Peabody – Southmere Village
- Aviva Investors, Galliard Homes and Alan Camp Architects – Cantium Retail Park
- Optivo & Westerhill Homes – Forstal Lane
Best Marketing Campaign
Sponsored by Red Loft
- Winner: Peabody and Hill – Fish Island Village
- Highly commended: Aster Group – GLADDER
- Hyde New Homes and Westerhill Homes – Evabourne
- Onward Homes – Onward Living
Best Creative Agency
- Winner: Focus
- We Are Resource
Best Small Development
Sponsored by Complete Moves
- Winner: Network Homes – Le Bon Court
- Highly commended: Places for People – The Croft, North Road, Crawley
- First Choice Homes Oldham – Thorp Road, Royton, Oldham
- Hexagon Housing Association – 41 Glynde Road
- The Hyde Group and Martin Arnold – Woodfield Park
Best Large Development
Sponsored by Devonshires
- Winner: L&Q – Parklands
- Highly commended: Pocket Living and Metropolitan Workshop – Mapleton Crescent SW18
- Notting Hill Genesis Housing – City Park West
- Southern Home Ownership – The Refinery
- ZeroC part of Places for People – Roussillion Park, Chichester
Best Partnership
Sponsored by Site Sales
- Winner: Onward Homes with Housing People Building Communities (HPBC) and partners – St Bernard’s Church, Liverpool
- Highly commended: The Hyde Group and Rydon – Packington Square
- The City of Edinburgh, Urban Union, Robertson Partnership Homes and Barton Wilmore – Pennywell Living Phase 2
- Galliford Try Partnerships and ExtraCare Charitable Trust Strategic Alliance – Our Strategic Alliance
- Inland Homes and Clarion – Abbey Wharf
Best Legal Adviser
- Winner: Winckworth Sherwood
- Penningtons Manches Cooper
- Sharratts
Most Innovative Home Ownership Solution
Sponsored by The Oracle Group
- Winner: Rentplus-UK – Helping families on lower incomes realise their dream of home ownership
- Radian – Simplifying the customer journey when applying for the Help to Buy: Equity Loan Scheme
- Redwing – Estate Agency Service
Best Design
Sponsored by Focus
- Winner: Mapleton Crescent SW18 – Pocket Living & Metropolitan Workshop
- L&Q and The Anderson Group – The Quarry
- Peabody – The Levers
- rg+p and Dacorum Borough Council – Kylna Court, Hemel Hempstead
- Rivington Street Studio, joint with Tower Hamlets Capital Delivery Team – Lowder House Wapping
- ZeroC part of Places for People – Roussillion Park, Chichester
Best Regeneration Project
Sponsored by Forty Group
- Winner: The Hyde Group and Rydon – Packington Square
- Highly commended: Plus Dane Housing – Welsh Streets
- Clarion Housing Group – The Lavenders
- Higgins and London Borough of Hackney – Colville Estate
- Places for People – Twechar, East Dunbartonshire
- PRP – Maiden Lane
- Torus – Ogden's Clock Tower
Home Ownership Team of the Year
Sponsored by Newbury Building Society
- Winner: Plumlife
- Highly commended: Peabody
- Aster Group
- Origin Housing
Affordable Home Ownership Champion
Marilyn DiCara
Overall Winner
Sponsored by JLL
The Hyde Group