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This award is for a courageous child up to the age of 18. Do you know of someone who is a shining example to their parents, who has overcome adversity or fought to combat an illness or disability? |
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This will be presented to someone who has tirelessly worked for charity, showing dedication and commitment, and has raised a substantial amount. |
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| This is for someone under 21 who has achieved great things, either in sport, at school, in the voluntary sector, or some other field. |
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| Someone over the age of 21 who still strives and continues to achieve great things in their profession, sport, or a hobby or pastime. |
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This will be an individual or a team that goes the extra mile when it comes to customer service, setting a superb example and making you want to return again.
Once shortlisted, a visit to experience the customer service could be made. |
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| This is for an individual or group that has dedicated time to a project which demonstrates originality, shows purpose within the community and has had a positive impact. |
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Nominees can include individuals or teams working in community support roles (such as PCSOs or parish and street wardens) or members of the public or groups who have acted to tackle crime, disorder or anti-social behaviour. |
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| This is for either a pupil or student who has achieved success in their academic work, perhaps against the odds, but not necessarily measured by the number of exams passed. Or it could be a class, a school or a member of staff who has achieved success. |
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For an individual or group whose efforts have significantly improved their community’s environment. Judges will be looking for a positive impact, for example by litter picking, enhancing an area or reducing our carbon footprint.
(Not open to company-sponsored community schemes carried out by staff). |
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For a team or individual working in the public or private caring sector and demonstrating duty or devotion beyond the norm. Or a private individual or family doing the same. |