Awards History

Sustainable development charity UKCEED devised and manages the National eWell-Being Awards through its SustainIT programme. The Awards are a highlight of SustainIT’s year, earning national recognition for the organisations and individuals doing most to improve people’s lives and the environment through the imaginative use of ICT. 

2009

A hundred people attended the award ceremony at the Royal Society of Arts on Wednesday 17th June, as the 32 finalists of the 2009 National eWell-Being Awards gathered to hear the results of this year’s judging.

Sue Nelson, the science and environment writer and broadcaster and presenter for the evening, praised all the finalists for being at the forefront of innovation in ICT for environmental and social improvement.

The judges selected Brighton & Hove City Council as the overall winner of this year’s awards, for their ‘Talking Bus Stops’ project.  A special one-off award was also presented to an organisation that the judges felt has shown a true, long-term commitment to promoting and delivering sustainable IT, Sheffield based desktop PC and server manufacturer, VeryPC.

Click here to view the final results press release

Click here for the online digital magazine

Click here for photographs of the night  

2008

The 2008 Awards were announced at a prestigious awards ceremony at the Globe Theatre, London on Wednesday 30th April 2008. Details of winning and commended projects appeared in the Independent on Tuesday 6th May 2008.

Click here to read the 2008 Awards supplement produced by the Independent newspaper

2006/7

This was the fifth year of the National eWell-Being Awards. The National eWell-Being Awards Gala Dinner took place on the evening of Thursday 29th March 2007

Click here to view the 2006/07 Awards supplement produced by the Independent newspaper.

2005

The 2005 Awards were announced at a prestigious awards ceremony and conference in London on Wednesday 15th March 2006. Details of winning and commended projects appeared in the Independent on Thursday 23rd March 2006.

Click here to read the 2005 Awards supplement produced by the Independent Newspaper.

2004

The winning and commended projects in the 2004 eWell-Being Awards were announced at a prestigious awards ceremony in London on Monday 14th March 2005. Details of the winners appeared in the ePublic supplement of the Guardian newspaper on Wednesday 16th March 2005. 

2003

The winners and commended projects were announced at The UK eWell-Being Awards Ceremony on Tuesday 10th June at City Hall, London.

2002

2002 was the eWell-Being Awards inaugural year. A wide range of organisations showed, through their varied and interesting projects, how use of ICT can create environmental and social benefits for local communities and beyond.

 




 
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