ILKLEY Civic Society's Design & Conservation Awards returned last week after a break of two years.

This year the society presented three awards and a number of commendation certificates to a wide variety of projects all of which had succeeded in making a valuable contribution to improving the townscape of Ilkley or its surrounding landscape.

Projects, selected from an increased long list of 30 projects, included a variety of commercial buildings, many new private residences and a number of environmental projects.

Chair of Ilkley Civic Society Helen Kidman said she was pleasantly surprised at the variety and quality of nominations.

"Some of the modern designs will promote discussion which will hopefully lead to a better understanding of new ways that architects are developing so that our homes are attractive, economical and warm for the next generation and beyond," she added.

Ilkley Gazette: High Wheatley black house High Wheatley black house (Image: submitted)

Certificates were presented to the following projects:

New Design: Commendations for new projects

• A new black house re-designed by Simon Smithson for family use from an earlier concept. Built by Dobson Construction and finished by the owner. It is of timber frame construction, well insulated and with triple glazing. All electric with a heat pump, PV panels and battery storage and returning some electricity to the grid make this property highly environmentally efficient. The site is surrounded by protected trees with foundations designed as piles so as not to damage them.

• The second commendation in this category is again a new build but the site was created by reducing and remodelling an existing property to construct the smaller property for the owners of the whole site. Built by local builders Sharrock Construction Ltd New Design: Awards for new projects

• A stunning contemporary new property in Middleton built on a plot that had not been used for many years. Design is by local architects Halliday Clark by Nick Pearce and built by Sutcliffe Construction of Skipton

• The Olicanian Cricket Club for its new pavilion, to replace the one sadly burnt down. Designed by local architect Bill Horsley and built by Nick Kenyon.

Ilkley Gazette: Olicanian Cricket ClubOlicanian Cricket Club (Image: submitted)

Ilkley Gazette: The lamp at Ilkley Manor HouseThe lamp at Ilkley Manor House (Image: submitted)

Conservation Commendation (for work on historic buildings or structures)

• The carriage type lamp that has adorned the front of Ilkley Manor House for about 100 years. Originally made in Bradford it has been conserved by local firm Burnt Orchid (run by Thomas Bromley with assistance from his father). Burnt orchid specialise in the manufacture and restoration of metal products using blacksmithing and copper-smithing skills, both of which were needed here.

Environmental Improvement - (projects that enhance the townscape or surroundings of Ilkley) 

• A special award this year to thank those individuals, groups and organisations, too many to name, who gave of their time to maintain and improve spaces in and around Ilkley in 2023.

Seven projects are already on the long list for consideration by December 2024. Suggestions can be emailed to planning@civicsociety.ilkley.org