A2Dominion scheme shortlisted in prestigious awards competition

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A2Dominion scheme shortlisted in prestigious awards competition

Published by Hannah Wooderson for 24dash.com in Housing
Monday 15th March 2010 - 4:00pm

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A2Dominion’s Meadow Gardens development in Oxford has been shortlisted for the First Time Buyer awards, which will be hosted by Phil Spencer of Channel 4’s Location, Location, Location.

The scheme of just 30 homes, in Jackson Road, north Oxford, has already made headlines for its unique use of public artwork, which hangs from one side of the building, while A2Dominion also got local school children involved in the naming of the scheme.

Gerry Walker, A2Dominion’s Development Director (South East), said: “We are thrilled to be shortlisted in the Best Small Development category, and we look forward with anticipation to the results.”

Run by First Time Buyer magazine in conjunction with The Times newspaper, the awards aim to showcase the best services that have helped people to get on to the home-buy ladder.

The shortlisted award entries are voted for by readers of First Time Buyer magazine, with the judges votes, readers' panel and external reader votes all being used to determine the final result.

Further information about all shortlisted entries is available at www.ftbawards.co.uk.
The winners will be announced during a ceremony at The Landmark Hotel in London on April 22, 2010.

 

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