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Site named as award finalist
The Brookmans Park Newsletter, one of the finalists in the New Statesman’s New Media Award 2003, has failed to win a prize this year. The winner of the 'Contribution to a Civic Society' category, which this site was nominated for, was Perfiliate Technologies.
The winner of the 'Best School Internet Project' (secondary) was King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys. The 'Best chool internet project (primary) The key themes of this year’s awards were "innovation, efficiency and accessibility". We intended to award those who had really achieved something good for society: at school, at home as well as within the body politic: government, local authorities, health, education, social services, and the civil service. The winners of this year's awards are: According to the New Statesman, the award, which is being run in association with SchlumbergerSema, focuses on how new media technology is used to make a difference in public life. The organisers say the key themes of this year’s awards are "innovation, efficiency and accessibility". The award will be given to the site that has "achieved something good for society: at school, at home as well as within the body politic: government, local authorities, health, education, social services, and the civil service." Also in the final for the Civic Society category, are BBC interactive (BBCi), Greenpeace and the Inland Revenue. Thanks to Paul Large of Falcon Media for nominating the site for the award.
10 June 2003
Related News National web award commendation - 21 August 2002 Site shortlisted for national award - 3 August 2002 National web award for Brookmans Park - 11 July 2000 Website wins national commendation - 1 July 1999
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