
The East Anglian division of a national housebuilder is celebrating 20 years of ‘Gold’ awards from a national health and safety charity, earning it a coveted Order of Distinction.
This year is the 20th in a row Lovell Partnership’s East Anglian arm has won Gold at the RoSPA Health and Safety Awards – qualifying it for the revered RoSPA Order of Distinction.
The award is one of the highest honours presented by the society and is awarded to organisations demonstrating sustained excellence in health and safety performance.
Adrian Boulter, Regional Health, Safety and Environmental Manager at Lovell, said: “This award is a reflection of the collective effort across our entire business.
“Everyone plays a part in maintaining the high standards that have enabled us to achieve 20 consecutive Gold awards.
“It is something we are extremely proud of and demonstrates our ongoing commitment to creating safe working environments for all.”
Lovell, which has offices in Norwich and Newmarket in the East Anglia region, is part of FTSE 250 group Morgan Sindall.
Recent developments it has delivered include Park View in Holt, Williams Park in Wymondham, All Saints Green in Stradbroke and Briarswood in Harleston.
This year marked the 70th anniversary of the RoSPA awards – with almost 2,000 entries received from close to 60 countries.

Matthew Goakes, Regional Managing Director for Lovell, added: “Achieving the RoSPA Order of Distinction is a fantastic milestone for our region.
“It highlights the dedication, professionalism and care shown by our teams every day.
“Health and safety remains at the heart of everything we do and this recognition is a testament to that commitment.”
Elsewhere, Lovell’s Northwest and North Wales division also took home an Order of Distinction at this year’s awards, alongside dozens of national and international firms.