Published on 29.03.2016

Do you know an unsung hero?

Alnwick Town Council have just launched their 2015 – 2016 Mayor’s Civic Awards.  As in previous years there are two categories – adults and young people aged 18 or under. The awards were created to formally recognise individuals and groups for their dedication to and contribution and involvement in the town.

Last year there were 15 individual awards and 3 group awards given out. Reasons for nominations included community service activities and volunteer work; long service to local events and services; high levels of horticultural care within the town; contribution to the heritage in Alnwick; programmes for disabled and disadvantaged children and for continued hard work and dedication in making Alnwick a more attractive place to work and visit.

There are people who make a real difference to this town and its residents and the tourists who visit. They are the sort of people who just do what needs to be done without making a fuss and the Mayor feels it is important that these people got recognition for what they do.

Mayor, Bill Grisdale said “I’m always amazed with the wide range of activities and support the nominees are involved in.  Alnwick is very lucky to have such a committed team of people who give their time and without whom many local groups and organisations would not be able to operate. I hope we get a good level of response as I know there are many people worthy of a Civic Award”.

Awards can be made for a number of areas including charity work, citizenship, caring, sport or community participation. So if you think you know someone who you think is worthy of such as award just complete the nomination form and send it back to us.  Nomination forms need to be returned by Monday April 25th.

Forms can be downloaded by clicking below:

Mayors Civic Award 2015-16 Nomination Form

Mayors Civic Award 2015-16 Youth Nomination Form