Regeneration projects shortlisted for 2019 SURF Awards

The 2019 shortlist has been revealed for a prestigious national awards scheme which showcases success in responding to regeneration challenges in communities across Scotland.

Regeneration projects shortlisted for 2019 SURF Awards

The SURF Awards are delivered each year by SURF – Scotland’s Regeneration Forum, in partnership with the Scottish Government.

Having assessed more than 63 applications across five categories, SURF’s panel of 20 judges, drawn from national bodies and community groups, have agreed upon 15 shortlisted projects for 2019.

By category, they are:



Housing and Regeneration:

  • Glenurquhart Care Project (Drumnadrochit)
  • Fraser Avenue, Inverkeithing (Fife)
  • Shawbridge Street, Pollokshaws (Glasgow)

Supporting Youth Employability:

  • Community Renewal Trust’s Employment Safety Net (Edinburgh)
  • Young Enterprise Scotland: Pathway Programme (Glasgow)
  • Achieving the Right Transferable Skills for Todays Job Market! (Dumfries and Galloway)

Creative Regeneration:



  • Glasgow Barons (Govan)
  • WHALE Arts (Wester Hailes)
  • Inverness Creative Academy (Inverness)

Community-Led Regeneration:

  • Barholm Centre (Dumfries and Galloway)
  • Ochiltree Community Hub (East Ayrshire)
  • Strathard: People at the heart of regeneration (Aberfoyle)

Scotland’s Most Improved Place:



  • Calton Barras (Glasgow)
  • Blackhill and Provanmill (St Paul’s Youth Forum) (Glasgow)
  • New Cumnock (East Ayrshire)

Since 1998, the SURF Awards have identified successful regeneration projects of all sizes from across Scotland. This year‘s shortlisted projects feature major place-making investments, youth employability initiatives, and activities delivered by community groups and arts organisations in both urban and rural contexts.

Over the coming weeks, the judging panel will be visiting all of these diverse projects to develop a better understanding of their impact and the situations they are responding to.

The five category winners will then be announced by cabinet secretary for communities and local government, Aileen Campbell MSP, on the evening of December 5 at the 2019 SURF Awards Presentation Dinner event in Glasgow’s Grand Central Hotel.


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