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PDF LEQ Winner StirlingBest Local Environmental Quality Innovation Award was presented to Stirling Council representatives by Provost of East Lothian, Councillor Sheena Richardson and John Summers OBE, Chief Executive of Keep Scotland Beautiful.Low Res High Res
PDF People and Places Award Winners 2010John Summers OBE, Chief Executive of Keep Scotland Beautiful and Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and Environment Richard Lochhead MSP at the People & Places Conference 2010.Low Res High Res
PDF Programme Manager of the Year AmeyProgramme Manager of the Year winner Brendan Corish of Amey (centre) receives his award from Provost of East Lothian, Councillor Sheena Richardson and John Summers OBE, Chief Executive of Keep Scotland Beautiful.Low Res High Res
PDF Programme of the Year Finalist East DunbartonshireFinalists in the Programme of the Year category were East Dunbartonshire Council.  Representatives Cllr Billy Hendy, Cathy Martin, Margaret Bonni and Cllr John Dempsey collected their certificate from John Summers OBE, Chief Executive of Keep Scotland Beautiful (centre).Low Res High Res
PDF Programme of the Year RenfrewThe Programme of the Year team from Renfrewshire Council receive their award from Provost of East Lothian, Councillor Sheena Richardson and John Summers OBE, Chief Executive of Keep Scotland Beautiful.Low Res High Res
PDF Support of Communities Finalist PerthFinalists in the Award for Support of Communities category were Perth & Kinross Council.  Representatives Louise Walker and Claire Leishman collected their certificate from John Summers OBE, Chief Executive of Keep Scotland Beautiful.Low Res High Res
PDF Support of Communities Winner FalkirkThe Award for Support of Communities was presented to Falkirk Council representatives Catherine Wilson and Gerry Kane (centre) by Provost of East Lothian, Councillor Sheena Richardson (left) and John Summers OBE, Chief Executive of Keep Scotland Beautiful (right).Low Res High Res