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Triumph at LSL Property Press Awards

 

 

AT HOME The Sunday Times Home section editor Helen Davies (centre) with the best supplement trophy at the LSL Property Press Awards, hosted by Dame Joan Bakewell (right)

The Times and The Sunday Times both recorded a double triumph at the annual LSL Property Press Awards last night (Monday).

At the awards ceremony, held at Northumberland Avenue in London, The Sunday Times’ Home section won the blue-ribbon National Newspaper Property Supplement of the Year gong.

The News UK title’s other success came with Oliver Shah’s triumph in the National Newspaper Property Business Journalist of the Year category.

The Times’ Bricks & Mortar supplement editor Anne Ashworth was triumphant in the Property Columnist of the Year category, while colleague Carol Lewis retained her International Property Journalist of the Year crown.

Our full list of top three placings – gold: National Newspaper Property Business Journalist of the Year, Oliver Shah (Sunday Times – ST); International Property Journalist of the Year, Carol Lewis (Times – T); Property Columnist of the Year, Anne Ashworth (T) and National Newspaper Property Supplement of the Year, Home (ST).

Silver: National Newspaper Property Staff Journalist of the Year, Carol Lewis (T) and National Newspaper Property Supplement of the Year, Bricks & Mortar (T).

Bronze: International Property Journalist of the Year, Emma Wells (ST); National Newspaper Garden Journalist of the Year, Rachel de Thame (ST); National Newspaper Lifestyle and Interiors Journalist of the Year, Katrina Burroughs (ST) and Property Columnist of the Year, Carol Lewis (T).

• Federica Cocco, who recently left The Times to join the Financial Times, won the Digital Writer of the Year accolade at the inaugural Words by Women Awards held at the Groucho Club in London last night (Monday).

OLIVER IS THE BIZ Oliver Shah from The Sunday Times receives the best property business journalist accolade
INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS Carol Lewis (centre) of The Times with her best international property journalist trophy
WINNER Anne Ashworth of The Times was crowned Property Columnist of the Year