Scotland's Regeneration Forum (SURF) has announced the 2019 shortlist for their prestigious national awards scheme, which showcases success in responding to regeneration challenges in communities across Scotland.
The SURF Awards are delivered each year by SURF – Scotland's Regeneration Forum, in partnership with the Scottish Government.
Having assessed more than 63 applications across five categories, SURF's panel of 20 judges, drawn from national bodies and community groups, have agreed upon 15 shortlisted projects for 2019.
By category, they are:
Housing and Regeneration:
• Glenurquhart Care Project (Drumnadrochit)
• Fraser Avenue, Inverkeithing (Fife)
• Shawbridge Street, Pollokshaws (Glasgow)
Supporting Youth Employability:
• Community Renewal Trust's Employment Safety Net (Edinburgh)
• Young Enterprise Scotland: Pathway Programme (Glasgow)
• Achieving the Right Transferable Skills for Todays Job Market! (Dumfries and Galloway)
Creative Regeneration:
• Glasgow Barons (Govan)
• WHALE Arts (Wester Hailes)
• Inverness Creative Academy (Inverness)
Community Led Regeneration:
• Barholm Centre (Dumfries and Galloway)
• Ochiltree Community Hub (East Ayrshire)
• Strathard: People at the heart of regeneration (Aberfoyle)
Scotland's Most Improved Place:
• Calton Barras (Glasgow)
• Blackhill and Provanmill (St Paul's Youth Forum) (Glasgow)
• New Cumnock (East Ayrshire)
Since 1998, the SURF Awards have identified successful regeneration projects of all sizes from across Scotland. This year's shortlisted projects feature major place-making investments, youth employability initiatives, and activities delivered by community groups and arts organisations in both urban and rural contexts.
Over the coming weeks, the judging panel will be visiting all of these diverse projects to develop a better understanding of their impact and the situations they are responding to.
The five category winners will then be announced by Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government, Aileen Campbell MSP, on the evening of Thursday 5 December at the 2019 SURF Awards Presentation Dinner event in Glasgow's Grand Central Hotel.
The 2019 SURF Awards are delivered by SURF in partnership with the Scottish Government, with additional support from Architecture & Design Scotland, Creative Scotland, Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Scotland's Towns Partnership, and Skills Development Scotland.
Construction News
23/09/2019
2019 SURF Awards Shortlist Released


18/06/2025
Glasgow City Council has approved plans by GRAHAM Investment Projects to deliver a major purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development in the city's Anderston area.
Valued at £70 million, the development will rise on a currently disused brownfield site at 138 Hydepark Street. The proposed

18/06/2025
A new multi-million-pound care home has officially opened in Inverness, marking the beginning of a plan to create a pioneering care community for the city and wider Highlands region.
Pittyvaich Care Home is the 13th facility to be launched by Parklands Care Homes and is now the group's largest purp

18/06/2025
Denman Park in Westhill has officially reopened following a £240,000 transformation funded by the Scottish Government's Place Based Investment Programme, delivering a more accessible, vibrant,and environmentally friendly space for the local community.
Unveiled at a public event, the revitalised par

18/06/2025
Network Rail is preparing to begin a major programme of tree and vegetation management along one of Scotland's most iconic rail routes, the West Highland Line, with the added benefit of enhancing the already breathtaking views for passengers.
Starting Monday, 30 June, the work will take place betwe

18/06/2025
Pupils at St. Dominic’s Primary School in Airdrie are embracing a new outdoor learning space, thanks to community benefits delivered through North Lanarkshire Council’s new-build council housing programme.
The initiative, part of the council's housing development at Petersburn Road, saw the install

18/06/2025
Fife Council has approved a major change to its housing allocations policy, allowing single applicants to be considered for two-bedroom properties for the first time.
The decision, made by the Cabinet Committee in April, was based on a key recommendation from a cross-party and partnership-led worki

18/06/2025
Fife Council has unveiled the final design for the new play area at Woodend Park in Cardenden, following a public consultation with local residents.
The £50,000 redevelopment is being jointly funded by the Scottish Government and Fife Council. More than 40 people contributed to the consultation, an

18/06/2025
BEAR Scotland, operating on behalf of Transport Scotland, is set to carry out essential investigation works on Killocraw Bridge, located on the A83 approximately nine miles north of Campbeltown.
The works will take place over two days, starting Tuesday 24 June and concluding by 7pm on Wednesday 25

17/06/2025
Sypro has announced a major milestone in its long-standing partnership with SSEN Transmission, having now managed over £5 billion in contracts supporting the UK’s critical energy infrastructure across more than 250 projects in the north of Scotland.
For more than a decade, Sypro's digital contract

17/06/2025
Stirling Council has approved the sale of the former Beech Gardens Care Home in Torbrex.
At a recent council meeting, Urban Nest Scotland Ltd was confirmed as the preferred bidder. The company plans to redevelop the vacant site for private residential use, with proposals that aim to complement the