How to enter the British Parking Awards
Entry to the British Parking Awards is free.
Nominations deadline: Week starting 18 December 2015. The deadline for submission of entry packs is Wednesday 6 January.
Let us know what your submissions will be in the week of Monday 14 December.
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Categories: Please read the category criteria and decide which awards you are going to enter. Make sure you address all the points in the detailed award criteria
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Word count: Entries should be concise, ideally between 1,000-1,500 words (Leaflets, reports and other supporting material does not count toward the word count).
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Cover letter: Write cover letter containing contact details: Name, address, telephone number and email.
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Supporting evidence: Assemble photographs and any additional supporting material in a user-friendly manner.
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Sending in entries: If you send a digital version (either PDF or Word document) please also send one hard copy as a reference document. A4 is the most user-friendly format for hard copies.
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Deadline: Send details of your entry nomination to in the week starting: 18 December 2015. The deadline for submission of entry packs is Wednesday 6 January.
Digital entries:
You can email entries as Word and/or PDF documents to:
Hard copies:
Mark Moran
British Parking Awards 2016
Parking Review
Apollo House, 359 Kennington Lane
London SE11 5QY
Further information
To discuss the categories, criteria and submitting your entry contact:
Mark Moran
Managing editor, Parking Review
FAQs: The judging process:
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Entry to the competition is free.
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The British Parking Awards is judged by a panel of around a dozen people drawn from across the parking, automotive, consultancy and related fields.
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Each entry is read by at least three jury members prior to short listing.
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The jury reserves the right to consider entries within categories.
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Once entries are short listed, follow-up questions and, where necessary, visits are conducted. All short listed car parks are visited with a view to checking the 'driveability' of locations.
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To provide time to allow for visits, all New Car Park and Best Refurbishment nominations need to take place in the week of 14 December. No car parks nominated after this deadline will be short listed.
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The full list of judges will be published ahead of the awards ceremony.
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Judges are asked to flag up potential conflicts of interest when assessing or debating entries.
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The jury's decisions remain anonymous but summaries are made available to entrants who ask after the event.
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The jury's decision is final.
*Note: Submitting an entry acknowledges that edited versions of entries will be published in Parking Review magazine and its related websites in the build-up to the awards. Extended versions of winning entries will be published in Parking Review magazine after the ceremony. If you include commercially sensitive material in an entry please indicate.
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