Bevins Prize

Posted by louise on Wednesday, November 10th, 2010


Seventeen are delighted to have managed the exclusive reception for the announcement of the Bevins Prize last night (Tuesday 9th November). The event took place in the luxurious and sustainable surroundings of Quintessentially Soho at the House of St Barnabas. The award for outstanding investigate journalism is given in memory of the late Tony Bevins, and was won this year by Clare Sambrook for her End Child Detention Now campaign.

Guests at the event included high profile journalists and politicians such as Andrew Marr, Henry Porter, John Sergeant and Adam Boulton.

Seventeen were delighted to have the opportunity to work with Quintessentially Soho at the House of St Barnabas as the venue shares so many of the agency’s sustainable ideals. The space is a not-for-profit members club raising funds for the House of St Barnabas charity.

It has been an exciting and worthwhile event for Seventeen. We have managed all aspects of the prize, from appointing the judging panel, to organising the event. We hope that the profile of this prize will assist Clare in her important campaign for social justice.

Winner, Clare Sambrook receives her award from Andrew Marr

Clare Sambrook receives her award from Andrew Marr


Drinks reception

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