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Members' Awards Winners (2000)

Best UK feature over 850 words (sponsored by Superbreak Holidays)
Mike Gerrard, The City Being Built on Hope, Independent on Sunday

Best UK feature under 850 words (sponsored by Corus & Regal Hotels)
Gary Buchanan, Maid of the Mist, Sunday Herald

Best European feature under 850 words (sponsored by P&O Stena Line)
Clive Tully, More Oomph than a Ferrari, Sunday Express

Best European feature over 850 words (sponsored by Stoke Park Club)
Jeremy Seal, The Med: Classic Drives, Sunday Times

Best overseas feature over 850 words (sponsored by Orient Express Hotels)
William Gray, Going for a Song, Sunday Times

Best overseas feature under 850 words (sponsored by Long Beach CVB)
Nigel Tisdall, Chips off the Old Block, Evening Standard

Browns/best London feature (sponsored by Browns Hotel)
Tony Kelly, My Walk in the New Century, Independent on Sunday

Kenneth Westcott Jones best transport feature (sponsored by Virgin Trains)
Anthony Lambert, Rails to Patagonia, XL

Best guidebook award (sponsored by Slovenia Tourist Board)
Hilary Bradt, Madagascar, Bradt Publications

Ed Lacy/best radio feature (sponsored by ABTA)
Sarah Tucker, for a feature on Jazz FM

Best photography award (sponsored by Jersey Tourism)
Juliet Coombe

Travel television feature (sponsored by Essentially America)
Sarah Tucker- Discovery Channel

Travel television personality (sponsored by Essentially America)
Martin Roberts - Wish You Were Here, CNN

 
 
     

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“By the Singapore River the skyscrapers of the Central Business District flash through momentarily, unreal and unnatural, wearing their windows like twinkling chain mail. If there exists any beauty in this vision, it is not the Creator’s; it is the elegance of geometric lines and curves fashioning a horizon shaped by Man as master of the jungle’s anarchy.” 

John Malathronas, Singapore Swing, (Summersdale, 2007)

 

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