Mayor's Civic Awards
Nominations for the 2024 to 2025 Civic Awards are now open.
Many individuals, groups and businesses have gone above and beyond to help people in our community. The awards honour local people and organisations or businesses that have made a real difference to our community and officially recognise the achievements that have been made.
Guidance before nominating
Before making your nomination, read our guidance on making a nomination.
Make a nomination
To nominate someone, please complete the online form:
Mayor's Civic Awards nomination form
The Awards Panel will select winners based on the information you provide, so include as much relevant information as possible. Short statements with little information are very unlikely to be successful.
Your application needs to be completed in one go using the online applications form. It is a good idea to think about the reasons why the person, group, organisation or business deserves a Civic Award and write them down, or type them into a Word document so you can copy and paste them into the form when you come to complete it.
Civic Award Winners for 2023 to 2024
The latest winners for 2023 to 2024 received their awards at the Council AGM on 3 April 2024:
Award | Winner(s) |
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Young Person Award (aged up to 18 years old) | Elliot Gordon |
Service to the Community Award (Individuals) | Garry Bell |
Service to the Community Award (Groups and Organisations) | Vision 25 |
Service to the Community Award (Business) | RiverShack CIC |
Health and Wellbeing Award | Infant Hercules |
Green Award | Bruce Burnell |
Carer/Foster Carer Award | Doug and Carolyn Brewster |
Mayor's Special Service to the Community Award | Tony Campbell |