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Internal Memorandum Pub Design Awards – historic data 2018 Conservation – The Coopers Tavern, Burton-on-Trent Refurbishment – The Pilot Boat, Lyme Regis Refurbishment (highly commended) – The Sekforde Arms, London Joe Goodwin Award - The Cardigan Arms, Leeds Conversion to Pub Use (joint winner) – The Saughterhouse, Guernsey Conversion to Pub Use (joint winner) – The Royal Pavilion, Ramsgate Conversion to Pub Use (highly commended) – The Butcher’s Hook, Gloucestershire Conversion to Pub Use (highly commended) – The Draughtsman Alehouse, Doncaster 2017 Conservation - Greenwood Hotel, Northolt, London Refurbishment - Fitzroy Tavern, Soho, London Refurbishment (highly commended) - Board Inn, Bridlington Conversion - Bowland Beer Hall, Lancashire Conversion (highly commended) - Caley Picture House, Edinburgh New Build - The Sail Loft, Greenwich, London 2016 Conservation - The Scottish Stores, London Refurbishment & Joe Goodwin Conservation Award - The Tim Bobbin, Burnley, Lancashire Refurbishment (commended) - The Ship, Shalesmoor, Sheffield 2015 Conservation and Refurbishment - The Dun Cow, Sunderland Conversion - The Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, Keswick New Pub - Admiral Collingwood, Ilfracombe Joe Goodwin Award - Bevy, Brighton Pub Design Awards – historic data 2014 Refurbishment & Conservation – The Castle at Edgehill, Oxfordshire Refurbishment (commended) – Old Bridge at Kirkstall, Leeds Conservation (commended) – Harrogate Tap, North Yorkshire, The Wallaw, Blyth, Northumberland 2013 Best New Pub – Hall & Woodhouse, Portishead, Somerset Best Conversion to Pub Use – The York Tap, York Best Conversion to Pub Use (commended) - the Parcel Yard, Kings Cross, London and the William Hawkes, Hull Best Pub Refurbishment – The White Swan, Shawell, Leicestershire Best Pub Refurbishment (commended) – Trent Bridge Inn, Nottingham, Landsdowne, Cardiff Conservation – The Albion Ale House, Conwy Joe Goodwin Conservation Award – Cat's Back, Wandsworth, the Albion Ale House, Conwy 2012 – no competition held 2011 Conversion - The Drop Forge, Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham Conservation (joint) The Magpie Inn, Carlisle and the Prince Rupert, Newark Refurbishment - Joules Brewery Tap, Market Drayton, Shropshire 2010 Best Conversion to Pub Use – The Sheffield Tap, Sheffield Best Pub Refurbishment – The Bell Inn, Somerset Best Pub Refurbishment (commended) – Royal Oak, Wrexham Conservation – The Sportsman, Huddersfield Joe Goodwin Conservation Award – The Queen's Head, Burnham on Crouch, Essex 2009 Pub Design Awards – historic data Best Conversion to Pub Use & Conservation Award – The Brewery Tap, Chester Best Conversion to Pub Use (commended) – The Midnight Bell, Holbeck, Leeds Best Pub Refurbishment – Sutton Hall, Macclesfield Best Pub Refurbishment (commended) – Trent Navigation Inn, Nottingham, Castle Bar, Cockermouth and Dyneley Arms, Otley 2008 Best Pub Refurbishment – Princess Louise, High Holborn London and Castle Inn, Bradford-on- Avon Pub Refurbishment (commended) – White Horse, Overton-on-Dee, Wrexham 2007 Best New Pub - The Black Horse Inn, Walcote, Leicestershire Best Conversion to Pub Use - The Tobie Norris, Stamford, Lincolnshire Best Pub Refurbishment & Conservation Award - The Weaver Hotel, Runcorn, Cheshire 2006 Best Conversion to Pub Use – The Works, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire Best Pub Refurbishment – The Prince of Wales, Herne Bay, Kent Conservation Award – The Three Pigeons, Halifax Joe Goodwin Award – The Prince of Wales, Herne Bay, Kent and the Three Pigeons, Halifax 2004/05 Best New Pub – Zero Degrees, Bristol Best Conversion to Pub Use – The Yorkshire Terrier, York Best Conversion to Pub Use (commended) - The Arcadia, Leeds Best Pub Refurbishment – The Racecourse, Lower Kersal, Salford Conservation Award - Prestoungrange Gothenburg, Scotland Joe Goodwin Award - The Yarborough, Brigg, Lincolnshire 2003 Best Conversion to Pub Use - Smiths of Bourne, Lincolnshire Pub Design Awards – historic data Best Conversion to Pub Use (commended) - Kings Fee, Hereford and Winter Gardens, Harrogate Best Pub Refurbishment - Wortley Almshouses, Peterborough Best Pub Refurbishment (commended) - Red Lion, Ealing English Heritage Conservation Award - The Bell Inn, Nottingham 2002 Best New Pub - Manor Farm Barn, Southfleet, Kent Best Conversion to Pub Use - Gatekeeper, Cardiff Best Pub Refurbishment - The Test Match, West Bridgeford, Nottinghamshire Conservation Award - The Bath Hotel, Sheffield Joe Goodwin Award - Railway, Didsbury, Greater Manchester 2001 Best Conversion to Pub Use - Burton Bridge Brewery Tap, Burton on Trent and Thomson's Bar, Edinburgh Best Pub Refurbishment - Porterhouse, London Best Pub Refurbishment (commended) - Head of Steam, Liverpool and The Angel, Leeds Conservation Award - Bull & Butcher, Henley on Thames Joe Goodwin Award - Merchants Arms, Bristol 2000 Best Conversion to Pub Use - Sedge Lynn, Manchester English Heritage Conservation Award - Doctor Duncans, Liverpool and the Phoenix, York English Heritage Conservation Award (commended) - Hillsborough Hotel, Sheffield Joe Goodwin Conservation Award - The Monkey, Crewe 1999 Joe Goodwin Conservation Award - Dispensary, Liverpool Refurbishment – Billiards Hall, West Bromwich and Half Moon, Mile End Road, London Pub Design Awards – historic data 1998 Best New Pub - The Wharf, Walsall Best New Pub (commended) - Browns, Coventry Best Conversion to Pub Use - Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem, Nottingham Best Pub Refurbishment - Stalybridge Station Buffet, Cheshire 1997 Best Conversion to Pub Use - Frazer's Bar, Edinburgh Best Pub Refurbishment - Bread & Roses, Clapham Best Pub Refurbishment (commended) - The Tavern on the Green, Sussex 1996 Best Conversion to Pub Use & Conservation Award - Commercial Rooms, Bristol Best Pub Refurbishment - Black Horse, Preston and the Barton Arms, Birmingham 1995 Joe Goodwin Conservation Award – The Vine, West Midlands Best Conversion to Pub Use - Rothwells, Manchester and The Courtyard, Leeds Best Pub Refurbishment – The Seahorse, Bristol Conservation Award - The Counting House, Pontefract and Vine, Wednesdbury 1994 Best Pub Refurbishment - Cain's Brewery, Liverpool Conservation & Joe Goodwin Conservation Award - The Bridge Inn, Rochdale 1993 Best Conversion to Pub Use – The Truscott, London Best Pub Refurbishment - I W Frazier's Cumberland Bar, Edinburgh Conservation Award - Fox & Anchor, Smithfield, London Best New Pub - Blind Jack's, Knaresborough 1992 Pub Design Awards – historic data Best Pub Refurbishment - The Anchor, Oxford Best Pub Refurbishment (commended) - Beacon Hotel, West Midlands Best New Pub - Smiles Brewery Tap, Bristol and Beacon Hotel, Sedgley, West Midlands 1991 Best Pub Refurbishment - White Hart, Littleton upon Sever, Avon Best Pub Refurbishment (commended) - Old Crown Inn, Gloucester Joe Goodwin Award – the Mill of the Black Monks, Monk Bretton, Barnsley 1990 Best Pub Refurbishment (commended) - Three Goats Heads, Oxford and Boons Yard, Wakefield Joe Goodwin Conservation Award - Queen's Head, Stockport Joe Goodwin Conservation Award (commended) - The Vines, Liverpool 1989 Best New Pub (commended) - The Tram Depot, Cambridge and The Shire Moor House Farm, Tyne & Wear Best Pub Refurbishment - The Sun Inn, Barnes and the Bow Bar Joe Goodwin Conservation Award - The Junction, Southampton 1987 Best Pub Refurbishment (high commended) - Anchor Tap, London, Star & Garter, Middlesborough and Green Dragon, Walsall Joe Goodwin Conservation Award - Golden Cross, Cardiff 1986 Best New Pub – The Barn Owl, Northampton Best Pub Refurbishment – The Minerva, Hull and The Chandos, London Joe Goodwin Conservation Award – The Crown Posada, Newcasle and The Scotch Piper, Lydiate 1985 Best New Pub – The Harrier, Peterborough Pub Design Awards – historic data Best Pub Refurbishment – Ye Olde Spa Inne, Derby Joe Goodwin Conservation Award – Howcroft, Bolton 1984 Best Pub Refurbishment - The Argyll Arms, London, The Lincoln Arms, Surrey, The Boar's Head, Greater Manchester, The Prince Arthur, Liverpool, The Albion, Leeds and The Waggon & Horses, Brierfield, Lancashire 1983 Best Pub refurbishment – The Bricklayers Arms, London and The Britannia Inn, Lancashire .
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