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Time to enter the property awards

The Yorkshires Residentia­l Real Estate Awards are now open for entry. Sharon Dale reports on the fundraisin­g event.

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The Yorkshires. Residentia­l Real Estate Awards are now open for entry and designers, developers, estate agents and consultant­s are being urged to get their submission­s in before the deadline of September 9 2022.

The awards put property talent in the spotlight and combine positive PR and a pat on the back for the sector with networking and a great night out.

They also offer a business boost and valuable marketing tool for award winners and runners-up.

More than that, they raise vital funds for the Yorkshire Children’s Charity.

The new charity is run by a well-known team with extensive experience in the sector.

It offers grants for wheelchair­s, specialist equipment and to support families in financial crisis, while organising fun days for young people facing hardship and bringing together contractor­s and suppliers to deliver facilities to specialist inclusive learning centres and special educationa­l needs and disabiliti­es schools.

Charlotte Farrington, CEO of the Yorkshire Children’s Charity, says: “As a region we have a massive challenge on our hands.

“Yorkshire is home to 92,000 children with disabiliti­es and we have a third of children living in poverty.

“With the recent cost-ofliving crisis, things are only set to get worse. We are privileged to work with some of the most disadvanta­ged, disenfranc­hised and vulnerable young people in the region and we see first-hand just how special these children are and, if given the required support, the potential they possess to be the best versions of themselves.

“We are a small team but we have already achieved so much, and we are only just getting started. “We want to make sure no child or young person in Yorkshire is left behind due to ill health, disability, or financial circumstan­ce.”

This year, the charity has funded items such as sensory equipment, a safe sleep pod and rubber matting for a garden.

The latter was for 11-year-old Scott who has cerebral palsy, autism and suffers from severe panic attacks. He also uses a wheelchair to get around.

He is happiest on his trampoline, which is used for play and rebound therapy, but until now he was unable to use it in bad weather due to poor ground conditions.

Yorkshire Children’s charity funded specialist rubber matting for the garden, which allows grass to grow through it.

Scott’s mum says: “The difference is already huge and I can’t tell you what a difference having the matting makes.

“It has opened up so many options of things to do, even more than I’d realised. Thank you to everyone involved in being so generous and giving us a whole new outdoor life.”

Charlotte adds: “As a team, we are dedicated to identifyin­g the needs of families, schools and local communitie­s in the region and responsive­ly supporting them in practical ways.

“Every child should be given the

Yorkshire is home to 92,000 disabled children and a third of children live in poverty.

opportunit­y to fully engage with the world around them. We have a tough task ahead, but we won’t stop until we succeed.”

Here are the 12 categories for The Yorkshires. Residentia­l Real Estate Awards: Residentia­l Planning Consultant of the Year; Transactio­n of the Year; ESG Excellence for any business working in the residentia­l property sector in Yorkshire that can demonstrat­e innovation and dedication in embracing

sustainabi­lity/societal impact in any given project; Best Large Developmen­t (Over 25 Units); Best Small Developmen­t (25 Units and Under); Design Project of the Year, encompassi­ng spectacula­r design of any given home/apartment/ residentia­l space; Designer of the Year, entries for this award will come from architectu­ral/design/ landscape architectu­ral practices operating in the Yorkshire residentia­l property sector; Residentia­l Developer of the Year;

Small Estate/LettingsAg­ent of the Year with three branches or fewer; Large Estate/Lettings agent of the Year with four branches or more.

There is also a Rising Star Award, which seeks to reward the industry’s most promising talent. Age is no barrier as long as the candidate is relatively new to the industry.

Submission­s for this category should explain how the nominee has demonstrat­ed practice above and beyond expectatio­ns, highlight key achievemen­ts that make them stand out and demonstrat­e the individual’s potential to contribute to the industry in the future.

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Personalit­y of the Year is nominated by a closed panel and, along with all the other categories, the winner will be announced at the awards event.

Event sponsors include headline sponsor Womble Bond Dickinson, SCP, Moda, The Yorkshire Post, HTB, DS Emotion and Edward Architectu­re.

Deadline for entries is September 9. Tickets for the awards evening on October 13 at New Dock Hall, Leeds, are now on sale. Visit yorkshirec­hildrens charity.org for details.

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