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2003 Environment Awards Winners

NNDC Chairman Cyril Durrant (back left) with Tim Warner of the North Norfolk News and Dereham and Fakenham Times, and Colby School Headteacher Judy Tree, with pupils from Colby and their Environment Award plaque.
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8 July, 2003

North Norfolk's greenest projects have been recognised with Environment Awards at a ceremony on Tuesday, 8 July.

The awards recognise the projects that have contributed most over the last year to the preservation and enhancement of the North Norfolk environment. The District Council-run scheme has been running since 1994.

The awards were presented by Cyril Durrant, Chairman of North Norfolk District Council, at a ceremony at 2.30pm at Pensthorpe Waterfowl Park, near Fakenham.

The Environment Awards are given in five categories: Schools, Community Groups, Green Buildings, Small Businesses and Large Businesses. This year's prize-winners are as follows:

SCHOOLS - Category supported by the Dereham and Fakenham Times and North Norfolk News

  • WINNER: Colby School
  • RUNNER-UP: Cromer Junior School

COMMUNITY GROUPS

  • WINNER: Alternative Flower Festival, Sculthorpe
  • RUNNER-UP: St Mary's Church, Aldborough

GREEN BUILDINGS - NB. Joint winners, no runner-up. The judges felt the two winners were "equally deserving".

  • JOINT WINNER: Jasmine Cottage, Saxlingham Road, Blakeney
  • JOINT WINNER: 6 Cromer Road, Bodham

SMALL BUSINESS (fewer than 10 employees)

  • WINNER: Creative Construction (Norfolk) Ltd
  • RUNNER-UP: "thecafé" at Whalebone House, Cley

LARGE BUSINESS

  • WINNER: Heinz Frozen & Chilled Foods, Worstead
  • RUNNER-UP: Hilltop Development Centre

ENDS


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