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ENVIRONMENTAL AWARDS (UK)

New Platt Wood, Cheshire – May 1994
SAGA Award ‘Quality of Restoration and After-use’

Mercers Park, Redhill, Surrey – May 1995
SAGA Award ‘Quality of Restoration and After-use’

Mercers Park, Redhill, Surrey – May 1995
SAGA Award ‘Cooper-Heyman Cup’ Best Restored Site in the UK

Brookhouse Farm, Cheshire – March 2002
QPA Award ‘Excellence in Restoration Practices’

Spynes Mere, Redhill, Surrey - 2002
Surrey County Council Award ‘Restoration and Enhancement Works’

Cornwood, Devon - 2002
Special Award as part of the Edward Morshead Awards from Dartmoor National Park

Wicken North, Kings Lynn, Norfolk – October 2003
CPRE (The Norfolk Society) – award for restoration

Spynes Mere, Redhill, Surrey - 2005
Commendation WBBM Biodiversity Strategy – Restoration and Enhancement Works undertaken for Surrey County Council

North West Business Awards - 2004
Best Practice Award for ‘Energy Efficiency Campaign’

Little Bradley Pond, Devon – June 2005
QPA Award for Excellence in Restoration

Utility Awards 2003
30th September and 1st October 2003 – Institute of Energy Award

Certificate of Participation – March 2005 - 2007
EcoAudit21 / Cheshire’s Agenda 21

Staffordshire Moorlands District Council Green Awards
Moneystone Quarry – Commendation in the Business Category

Congleton Borough Business Awards 2005
Finalist – Environmental Company of the Year

Institute of Energy – Sep 2003 – 2006
Accreditation for Achievement in Energy Efficiency

QPA Showcase 2004
Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, Biodiversity/Geodiversity Messingham Nature Reserve

South East Cheshire Enterprise
Environmental Company of the Year 2005

Staffordshire Moorlands District Council Green Awards 2006
Moneystone Quarry - Special Commendation in Business Resource Efficiency

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