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CLA Rural Buildings Awards: Still Chance To Enter Due to the high level of entries, the Country Land and Business Association (CLA) has extended the deadline for applications into the Rural Buildings Awards, in association with Knight Frank, until the 31 May 2007. The CLA Rural Buildings Awards is one of the CLA's Centenary initiatives and aims to showcase the very best new or converted rural buildings that reflect not only a wide range of diversification projects, but also high quality design and workmanship. These can be anything from affordable housing, holiday accommodation, business units, farm shops, restaurants, traditional farm buildings, sporting facilities or tourism projects.
Awards are made regionally across two categories – new and converted buildings. Entries are judged to a standard, not competitively. A further award will be made by the CLA President selected from among the regional category award winners.
Winners will be announced in November 2007 and will receive a commemorative plaque and certificates at an award ceremony in London in December 2007. To receive an application form - which must be completed and returned by the extended deadline of 31 May - visit the Centenary section of www.cla.org.uk, email ruralbuildings@cla.org.uk or call 015395 67597. |
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