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Nominations Sought for Shrewsbury’s Unsung Heroes

Nominations Sought for Shrewsbury's Unsung Heroes

The Mayor of Shrewsbury, Councillor Julian Dean, is asking businesses, organisations and residents to make nominations for the town’s annual civic awards.

The awards are designed to recognise those who have gone above and beyond for the benefit of the town.

Nominations are invited in nine categories, which will be judged by a panel of members and officers of the Town Council, with the winners revealed at an Awards evening in the Walker Theatre at Theatre Severn on April 28.

The Mayor will also present his special Awards to people he has met throughout his Mayoral Year and who have played a key part in helping make Shrewsbury a special place to live and work.

The Awards categories are:

Built Heritage Award – recognises the achievements of individuals, organisations and companies that own buildings in Shrewsbury and have worked towards enhancing the built heritage through new development in sympathetic heritage settings to reuse and the conversion of existing buildings.

Business Award – acknowledges the work of businesses, organisations and individuals who have contributed to the economy of the town, be it through providing job opportunities, business expansion or general promotion and marketing of the town. Not-for-profit organisations are also considered in this category.

Climate Emergency Award – recognises the work of individuals, groups, organisations and businesses that have undertaken activity to raise awareness of Climate Emergency locally, promoted efficiency and sustainable use of resources or undertaken initiatives to reduce the impact of carbon.

Community Award – celebrates the work of community groups and individuals who have contributed to the social well-being of the town, from major community projects to someone who looks out for their neighbours.

Courtesy Award – recognises individuals, companies or organisations within Shrewsbury who have taken extra measures in promoting Shrewsbury as a friendly and courteous place.

Environmental Award – celebrates the work of organisations, community groups and individuals who have contributed to enhancing the environment and promoting the green space around Shrewsbury.

Tourism Award – acknowledging businesses, individuals, groups and organisations who have contributed to tourism within the town.

Youth Award – acknowledges the work of schools, groups and individuals who have contributed to the well-being of young people within the town.  This includes young people who have shown great initiative as well as organisations that have promoted the wellbeing of young people locally.

Lifetime Achievement Award – This award shall be given to one person who in the view of the Mayor has provided distinguished service and has made a significant impact to the Shrewsbury community over a sustained period.

Visitors to Shrewsbury’s Indoor Market can also vote for their favourite Market Trader of the Year by completing one of the nomination forms and posting it in the ballot box provided.

Councillor Dean said: “The annual Mayor’s Awards is a great way to honour those who help put the pride into our wonderful town. There are so many people in our community who always go that extra mile without asking for recognition for the work they do, and this is our way of saying ‘thank you’ to those unsung heroes in Shrewsbury. I would urge the public to nominate any individual or group they feel worthy by visiting the Town Council’s website and completing the nomination form online.”

Any queries can be directed to the Mayor's Secretary on 01743 257655 or email carol.pullen@shrewsburytowncouncil.gov.uk

The closing date for completed entries is April 1.

Details of each category and the nomination form can be found on the Town Council’s website at https://www.shrewsburytowncouncil.gov.uk/councillors-list/the-mayor/mayors-awards-2022/

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Published 28 January 2022