2010

Scottish Civic Trust

The Scottish Civic Trust was founded in 1967. We seek to protect and enhance Scotland's environments by promoting positive redevelopment, quality planning and public involvement in our built heritage.

WINNING PROJECT

The Scottish Civic Trust My Place Awards 2010 has been won by Castlemilk Stables, (pictured above), a beautiful and imaginative restoration of the historic 'B' listed Castlemilk House Stables Block, originally designed in 1790.  The award was presented today Monday 19 April at The Lighthouse in Glasgow by Culture Minister Fiona Hyslop.

brass name plaque

Gallery of Entrants

If you entered this year's competition your project will be featured in this Gallery, and you will be able to view all entries here.

Who Can Enter?

Civic Societies, Preservation Trusts and other bodies that are presently affiliated to, or members of, the Scottish Civic Trust are eligible to enter.

Judging Panel

The judges for the award were Scottish Civic Trustees Angus Kerr (chairman) and Alistair Scott; Petra Biberbach, Chief Executive, Planning Aid for Scotland;  and Donnie Munro, Director of Development at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig Gaelic college in Sleat, Skye.  

About the Awards

The Scottish Civic Trust My Place Awards is unique in Scotland as it is a national celebration of good local design and conservation as nominated and evaluated by local people.

Its aim is to identify projects or buildings that have had a positive impact in a local neighbourhood and have delivered positive benefits to that community.  It is not intended to be a 'professional merit' award. However, projects entered will be assessed on their architectural, heritage and/or place making benefits.

The Scottish Civic Trust My Place Awards are supported by the Scottish Government.

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