Worcester, Bosch Group has revealed the year’s winners at its annual Environment 2020 Awards ceremony.
Established in 2000, the awards recognise industry best practice and celebrate those who have demonstrated their commitment to recommending energy efficient heating and hot water technologies over the past 12 months.
With hundreds of entries received across seven installation categories the winners were presented with their prize at a prestigious ceremony at Stanbrook Abbey, Worcestershire, by special guests Paul Williams and Roger Webb of the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering.
The full list of winners is as follows:
• Greenstar gas-fired boiler installation: Lee Hatch, LH Gas Ltd, Hertfordshire
• Greenstar oil-fired boiler installation: Jamie Sinclair, SJS Plumbing & Heating, Hertfordshire
• Renewables installation: Nick Critchley, Radiant Heating Solutions Ltd, Lincolnshire
• Total system solution: Richard Broad, Richard Broad Plumbing and Heating, Merthyr Tydfil
• Light commercial installation: Richard Hughes-Jones, Plumbright Ltd, Gwent
• Housebuilder/specifier: Dave Branley, Mabec Nottingham Ltd
• Collaboration award: Andy Payne, Payne’s Heating & Plumbing Services Ltd, East Sussex, Basingstoke Council and Yorkshire Energy Service
Worcester’s Environment 2020 awards also host an art competition, open to young people up to the age of 16; and aim to reward exceptional artwork inspired by environmental concerns such as, combating climate change.
This year’s winners were five-year-old, Zaki Rynne, from Hampshire; ten-year-old, Harry Stone, from Bristol; and 17-year-old, Niamh Ni Iceadha, from Dublin; who were each given £500 of shopping and leisure vouchers for their exciting creations.