Masterton named New Zealand’s most beautiful city
Masterton named New Zealand’s most beautiful city
Keep New Zealand Beautiful were thrilled to announce the winners of the 2017 Beautiful Awards at a Gala Dinner, held at the Craggy Range Vineyard in Hastings on Friday evening. Masterton took out the top prize for Most Beautiful City, with Greytown and Feilding winning most beautiful small and large towns, respectively. Awards were also presented to sustainable schools, businesses and hard working volunteers throughout New Zealand.
Heather Saunderson, CEO of
Keep New Zealand Beautiful, said, “The Beautiful Awards
celebrate all contributions great and small – from the
most beautiful city, to the volunteer who single-handedly
collected over 700kg of rubbish this year – these awards
recognise the places, businesses and people who Do The Right
Thing day in and day out to Keep New Zealand Beautiful. We
are incredibly proud of the Beautiful Awards and look
forward to continuing to grow these awards in 2018.”
The judging panel said there were very strong submissions across all categories, which made selecting the winners incredibly hard.
Full list of winners of the Keep New Zealand
Beautiful Awards
Beautiful Towns and Cities
These
awards recognise and celebrate beautiful towns and cities
right across New Zealand. They acknowledge positive actions
that have been taken by communities to protect and enhance
their local environments. These prestigious awards encompass
initiatives such as litter prevention, recycling, protection
of the environment, preserving heritage, community action
and leadership and environmental sustainability
programmes.
Most Beautiful Suburb
Winner: Havelock
North
Havelock North is the vibrant heart in the
Hawkes Bay. Despite its growth in recent years, Havelock
North has still managed to maintain its intimate village
feel. A ‘must visit’ destination for anyone travelling
to the province they call Wine Country.
Most Beautiful
Small Town
Winner: Greytown
Known for its great
food and sophisticated shopping, cute colonial cottages,
historic trees and extraordinary chocolate. With its small,
owner operated shops that are high quality and distinctive,
Greytown offers the antithesis of big box shopping or bland
and samey malls you find in many large centres. This small
town is definitely a gem of the Wairarapa.
Most
Beautiful Large Town
Winner: Feilding
The charming
town of Feilding is where you will be met with red-bricked
pavements and streets, stunning flower beds, and a warm
elegance. The small town atmosphere offers an escape from
the hustle and bustle, where walking into shops you are met
with a friendly smile, and the kind hospitality that has
earned this town the label of ‘Friendly
Feilding’.
Most Beautiful City
Winner:
Masterton
Masterton blew away the judges with their
wide range of environmental and heritage conservation
projects, and the strength of their community engagement
with numerous community groups working hard to make
Masterton a safer and more beautiful community.
Community Awards
Community Environmental Initiative
Award
This award honours innovative projects that have
achieved extraordinary environmental results by harnessing
the power of partnership.
Winner: Tuakau Clean Up &
Planting Group
Each year the Tuakau Clean Up and
Planting Group hosts a large clean up and planting day
whilst engaging the community to take pride in their place,
care for the environment, contribute to waste reduction and
beautification of shared spaces.
Community
Group Award
This award recognises and honours a
not-for-profit community group that contributes to enhancing
the environmental and social aspects of their region and
additionally shows a strong sense of community spirit.
Winner: Wakatipu Reforestation Trust
The Wakatipu
Reforestation Trust has grown locally eco-sourced seeds from
their own nursery and empowered the community through Spring
and Autumn plantings days to re-establish the native
ecosystem of the Wakatipu Basin.
Sustainable School
Award
The Sustainable Schools Award, proudly sponsored by
New Zealand Couriers, annually honours a teacher, school or
tertiary institution for commitment and practical action to
implement sustainable practices and environmental projects,
which enhance the school and/or community.
This award is
sponsored by New Zealand Couriers and the recipient is
awarded $2,000 to fund environmental educational activities
in the winner’s classroom, school or tertiary institution.
Winner: Morgan Educare
As part of their strategic
plan, Morgan Educare have installed solar energy, set up
recycling stations, established vegetable gardens,
composting and worm farms and taken on many more other
actions to work towards their environmental goals based
around sustainability.
Kiwi’s Choice
This award,
proudly sponsored by Resene, recognises a favourite public
spot in New Zealand based on its location, facilities,
natural beauty, man-made beauty, cleanliness, popularity,
and uniqueness.
Winner: Akaroa
Akaroa is a historic
ocean side town, a short drive from Christchurch. It has
beautiful and pristine water, with opportunities to go crab
spotting in and around the rock pools on the water’s edge
as well as rare Hectors dolphins that swim in the
harbour.
Best Loo
This award recognises the best
public loo in the country based on the location, the
facilities, cleanliness, interior, exterior and the
surrounding environment of the loo.
Winner: Mt Hutt Ski
Area
Set at an altitude of 1610m, Mt Hutt Ski Area
toilets are not only modern, clean and accessible; but their
clever design has successfully solved a vast array of
existing problems.
Sustainable Business
Awards
Recognising businesses that have purposefully and
successfully made choices that are good for the future of
New Zealand’s environment.
Most Sustainable Small
Business – less than 20 staff
Winner:
Ecoware
Ecoware are contributing to a plastic free New
Zealand vision by providing a wide variety of sustainable
packaging solutions to a variety of networks and are proud
to be New Zealand’s first CarboNZero certified packaging
company.
Most Sustainable Business
Winner: Ricoh
New Zealand
Ricoh impressed the judges with their
success in adopting an industry leadership approach to
environmental sustainability throughout their operations;
and in their focus on factoring environmental sustainability
into all areas of their business.
Most Sustainable
Business Project
This award honours New Zealand
businesses who have achieved extraordinary results through
an environmental or sustainability project in the past
12months.
Winner: Hawke's Bay Farmers Market
The
Hawke's Bay Farmers Market has introduced a waste
minimisation initiative meaning that all stallholders have
changed their takeaway and tasting packaging to compostable
options to promote sustainability of the market to the
public.
Individual Awards
Young Legend Award
The
Young Legend Award honours an outstanding volunteer under
the age of 18. This exceptional young man or woman will have
demonstrated remarkable leadership and outreach in his or
her community through work in the areas of litter
prevention, waste reduction, recycling promotion and
beautification.
Winner: Joanna Tao
Joanna has a
passion for the environment and is dedicated to supporting
the various organisations within New Zealand and worldwide,
that encourage action in the way of environmental
improvements.
Tidy Kiwi Award
The Tidy Kiwi Award
recognises and rewards an individual who has distinguished
himself or herself as truly extraordinary and serves as an
inspiration to us all. This award honours outstanding and
exceptional leadership in litter prevention, waste
reduction, recycling and beautification
activities.
Winner: Tom Carr
Every day, Tom works on
cleaning up his local community on his way to and from work.
It is estimated that since last year he had picked up about
700kg of rubbish during his 2.5-kilometre walk each
day.
Ruud Kleinpaste Award
This award is in honor
of Ruud Kleinpaste and is given to the Keep New Zealand
Beautiful member whose efforts go above and beyond to
positively enhance the organisation’s mission and
values.
Winner: Linda Keall
Linda works tirelessly
to galvanise the local volunteer base in Christchurch;
coordinating various logistics for graffiti eradication
initiatives, clean-up events, educational programming as
well as community led projects. Linda works to promote a
cleaner, more beautiful environment within Christchurch, and
to raise the level of awareness of what the individual can
do to improve his or her community and reduce
litter.
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