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The Waterways Trust Annual Awards Evening returned on Wed 17th March 2010, and turned out to be quite a fun event! Hosted by Sir Peter Soulsby at The Lowry in Salford Quays, casino netherlands the ceremony had a beautiful and appropriate setting overlooking the River Irwell, with breathtaking views of the city at night. Everybody
was dressed in their best attire, and seemed ready for lots of laughs and, above all, appreciation for the year’s hard work. Dinner was yummy (we even had chocolate gateau) followed by humorous and inspirational speeches by various panel members. There were 11 categories, with the surprise of a 12th unexpected award for Outstanding Achievement from one project that could have apparently won in a number of categories. The lucky winner was the Lough Neagh Regeneration Project, which has increased awareness of the waterways for visitors and decreased damage to the natural environment. Gerry Darby said it was ‘unbelievable’ to win, and seemed seriously over the moon when accepting the award. The ceremony was followed by picture taking, congratulations, and lots of merriment. Overall, the night moved along smoothly and everybody went home smiling – and perhaps a little bit tipsy!
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