by Ethos public relations
Contour Homes and Peak Valley Housing Associations, both part of the Symphony Housing Group, will be hosting their first ever awards later this month, which recognise inspiring and motivating tenants.
The imPaCt Awards will be held at the Imperial War Museum North and organiser Belinda Hayes, Resident Engagement Officer for Contour Homes and Peak Valley said the ‘red carpet’ event would not have been possible without the support of key partners.
“Social housing repairs and maintenance company Jackson Lloyd, part of The Mears Group PLC has been the main sponsor of the awards,” she said. “We have also had generous support from Acrus Consulting, Bramall Construction and Morrisons (Manchester Working). Between them, they have sponsored the entire event, which will include a three-course dinner at the prestigious Imperial War Museum North."
A judging panel comprised of residents and staff including Judith Winterbourne, Contour Homes Group Customer Services Director decided who should be recognised in the areas of Community Safety, Going Green, Good Neighbour, Outstanding Achievement, Outstanding Young Person, Making a Difference (in the community) and Going the Extra Mile.
“We are now putting the final touches to the event which we hope will become a permanent fixture in our calendar,” said Belinda. “We are confident that our sponsors and our guests will enjoy a fabulous night out where we can pass on our thanks for the un-sung heroes that live in our communities.”
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Posted at 13th October 2011
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