Red Rose Finalists!

Red Rose Finalists
Share

Thrilled to be Red Rose Finalists 2024!

Excerpt from the Lancaster Guardian –

‘A Lancaster architects firm has been shortlisted for an award as part of the prestigious Lancashire Business View Red Rose Awards 2024.

Alston + Donnelly Architecture has been selected from hundreds of entries to be part of the final shortlist of six companies competing for the prestigious Award.

The Business Award, Micro Category, recognises outstanding small businesses, up to and including six employees.

The award celebrates businesses that showcase customer service and demonstrate continuous development.

Their nomination is a testament to their dedication to providing the highest levels of customer service, offering concept to completion Architectural Services and an unwavering commitment to sustainable construction and supply chain.

This nomination follows on from being selected as ‘Most Client Focused Architecture Firm 2023’ in Lancashire by the Northern Enterprise Awards.

“We are thrilled to be nominated for the Award,” said Richard Alston, director of Alston + Donnelly Architecture.

“This recognition reflects our team’s hard work and unwavering commitment to delivering excellent Architectural Services with the highest levels of customer satisfaction. We are a small team delivering big value and bigger results. We are proud to be among the finalists and grateful for the opportunity to showcase our achievements.”

The Lancashire Business View Red Rose Awards honour outstanding companies in various sectors across the county. The awards celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit and success of local businesses, recognising their contribution to the economy and community.

The winners of the Red Rose Awards 2024 will be announced at a ceremony on March 14.’

For more information about the awards and a complete list of the finalists, go to https://www.redroseawards.co.uk/event/finalists

The Rise of Modular Construction: A Solution to the UK Housing Crisis

Explore how modular construction is transforming the housing landscape in the UK. This blog post delves into the benefits of prefabricated building components and how they provide a sustainable, cost-effective solution to the ongoing housing shortages.

Navigating the Storm: Understanding the Decline in the UK Construction Sector

The UK construction industry finds itself grappling with an unprecedented downturn as of November 2025, as indicated by the recent S&P Global Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI). This downturn signifies a contraction that has taken many industry players by surprise, revealing a challenging landscape that threatens both residential and commercial projects alike.

Sustainable Architecture: Pioneering the Future of Design

The consequences of climate change have brought a pressing need for innovative solutions in our built environment, making sustainable architecture not just a trend, but a necessity. As homeowners and businesses alike increasingly seek to reduce their carbon footprint, the design and construction of buildings play a crucial role in this endeavour.
Share