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19 February 2009 - Minister takes part in celebration of innovative environmental design

Environment Minister Sammy Wilson today paid tribute to some of the finest examples of environmentally sensitive design in Northern Ireland.

The Minister took part in a Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) / Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) awards ceremony at Stormont, celebrating the best in sustainable planning.

He told the event: “It is a proud moment to be able to celebrate innovative sustainable design and development at this awards ceremony.

“All of the winners here today have the environment at the heart of their projects and they show the way forward for an economically and socially responsible future for Northern Ireland.”

The Northern Ireland Sustainable Planning Awards are a joint RTPI and RSPB initiative to promote the awareness and implementation of environmentally-sensitive planning in Northern Ireland.

The winners were selected from over 20 entries.

Successful applicants were then short-listed in each of the three categories: Rural Areas and Natural Environment, Sustainable Communities and Regeneration, and Urban Areas and Built Development. Visits were carried out to each of the short-listed sites and they were all judged against stringent criteria.

The award winner in the Rural Areas and Natural Environment section was the Orchard Acre Barn in Fermanagh, which replaced dilapidated outhouses on a farm near Irvinestown.

Northern Ireland’s first eco village, the Woodbrook, Brokerstown Village, Lisburn received the award in the Urban Areas and Built Development category.

The refurbishment of the Playhouse in Londonderry, which used preserved and re-used material, won the award for Sustainable Communities and Regeneration.

Notes to Editors:

  1. The awards were sponsored by the Planning Service, The Department of Social Development and Action Renewables. Additional events costs were covered by support from the Department of Finance and Personnel and the Carvill Group.
  2. For media enquiries contact DOE Press Office tel. 028 9054 0003 or out of office hours call the EIS Duty Press Officer on 07699 715440 and your call will be returned.

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