APSE is thrilled to announce our Streetscene and Horticulture Apprentices of the Year as well as the winners of the APSE Refuse and Recycling, Streetscene and Parks Innovation Awards 2019.
Speaking about the Apprentice awards, APSE National Chair Mark Pengelly said, "These awards underline just how invaluable apprenticeships are to ensuring excellence in the delivery of frontline services. I am in no doubt that each finalist has a wonderful career ahead of them helping to suppport their local communities."
Regarding the Innovation Awards, APSE Chief Executive Paul O’Brien said, "The winners of these awards are amongst the best at delivering outstanding local government envionmental services. APSE works continually to encourage public service excellence and we are delighted that all our finalists and winning councils are so highly committed to delivering the best possible services for the benefit of their communities."
Congratulations to the deserving winners and our wonderful range of finalists!
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* For a photograph of the finalists please contact Matthew Ellis on [email protected]
Kindly sponsored by
Karen Gellatly (Aberdeen City Council)
Caroline Evans (Cardiff Council)
Rhian Colledge (Cardiff Council)
Calum Melrose (West Lothian Council)
Winner: Lewis Rennie, Perth and Kinross
Lauren Creber (Bath and North East Somerset Council)
Henry Walters (London Borough of Islington)
Luke Fellows (Wakefield Metropolitan District Council)
Winner: Lauren Creber (Bath and North East Somerset Council)
Kindly sponsored by
Bath and North East Somerset Council (Together we made a difference!)
Oxford Direct Services (Blue Bin Recycling League)
South Gloucestershire Council (Reducing waste, improving recycling and saving money)
South Lakeland District Council (Bulky Waste)
South Tyne and Wear Waste Management Partnership (Waste and Recycling 2018)
Winner: Newcastle City Council (WasteBot)
Kindly sponsored by
Bath and North East Somerset Council (Making our Money Grow)
Birmingham City Council (Birmingham Parks Service - collaborative partnership working)
Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council (Working with Communities on managing assets)
East Riding of Yorkshire Council (The Transformation of the Grounds Maintenance Team)
Wakefield Metropolitan Borough Council (Regeneration of Thornes Park Nursery)
Winner: Brent Council (The Brent Bee Corridor)
Hertfordshire Fly-Tipping Group (#SCRAPflytipping campaign)
Leicestershire County Council (#IfOnly Fly-tipping Campaign)
London Borough of Islington (Street Cleansing Service Remodel)
South Gloucestershire Council (Creating a ‘Virtual’ Envirocrime Team)
Winner: Liverpool Streetscene Services, (Creating the Site Enhancement Team)
ENDS
The Association for Public Service Excellence (APSE) is a not-for-profit local government body working with over 300 councils throughout the UK. Promoting excellence in public services, APSE is the foremost specialist in local authority frontline services and operates one of the UK’s largest research programmes in local government policy and frontline service delivery matters.