We can reveal that our project on Duffield Road in Derby has been celebrated by Derby City Council for excellence in conservation and enhanced City heritage in an awards ceremony today.
The project was awarded the prestigious George Rennie City Heritage award for its work on shopfront enhancements, especially within the Strutt’s Park Conservation Area.

The Chair of the Derby City Conservation & Heritage Advisory Committee, Paul McLocklin, presented the certificate at a ceremony in the Council House to our Contracts Manager, Mark Tweed, and said the shopfront was his favourite in the Derby area and that it makes a “pleasing positive visual impact” to the area.
Congratulations are in order for all the team who contributed on this project.
Here are the team following receipt of the award.
Pictured (L-R): Paul McLocklin (Chair of the Derby City Conservation & Heritage Advisory Committee), Adam Wilson (Wilson Architects), Ajit Singh Atwal (Mayor of Derby), Mark Tweed (Contracts Manager, Littleover Building Services), Julie Harman (Property owner, Enable Property Solutions), Andy Miller (Property owner, Enable Property Solutions)
