Winners confirmed at the 2021 SURF Awards
The SURF Awards are delivered each year by SURF, a regeneration forum with over 300 cross-sector member organisations across Scotland, in partnership with the Scottish Government.
The SURF Awards are delivered each year by SURF, a regeneration forum with over 300 cross-sector member organisations across Scotland, in partnership with the Scottish Government.
The outcomes of the 2021 SURF Awards for Best Practice in Community Regeneration were announced at a presentation event in Glasgow’s Voco Grand Central Hotel on Thursday 9 December.
Representatives of the five category winning initiatives for 2021 were personally congratulated by the Scottish Government’s Minister for Public Finance, Planning and Community Wealth, Tom Arthur MSP, who unfortunately could not be there in person.
The SURF Awards are delivered each year by SURF, a regeneration forum with over 300 cross-sector member organisations across Scotland, in partnership with the Scottish Government. The purpose is to highlight, celebrate and share the achievements of initiatives that address physical, social and economic challenges in communities across Scotland, which is particularly prevalent given the ongoing impacts of the pandemic.
SURF’s panel of 20 independent judges are drawn from national regeneration bodies and community groups. The judges carefully assessed all of the varied SURF Awards nominations in five thematic categories, visiting 15 different shortlisted initiatives from Dumfries and Galloway to Fraserburgh, before selecting the following category winners:
The five winning projects all demonstrate the value of a long-term approach to regeneration, with dedicated partners working strategically and inclusively to develop comprehensive plans and deliver real and sustainable benefits for all.
The evening concluded with an after-dinner speech from After Dinner Speaker Writer, Comedian and Co-Aurthor of 'Brickwork: A Biography of The Arches' David Bratchpiece.
Since 2003, the SURF Awards have been delivered by SURF in partnership with the Scottish Government. SURF is also grateful for additional support provided by Architecture & Design Scotland, Creative Scotland, Highlands & Islands Enterprise, Scotland’s Towns Partnership, the Scottish Federation of Housing Associations and Skills Development Scotland towards the delivery of thematic categories.