HEALTH and business leaders have urged residents to recognise the efforts of the many “selfless and thoughtful” people in Blackburn with Darwen – by nominating them for a Good Neighbours Award.
For the third year running, Blackburn with Darwen Council has teamed up with the Lancashire Telegraph to search for residents who make a real difference to the lives of people in their communities.
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Last year’s youngest winner was teenager Joe Lightbown, of Bolton Road, who had spent hundreds of hours helping neighbour Michael Crawford in his struggle with Alzheimer’s Disease.
Others recognised at the heart-warming ceremony included 78-year-old Peter Leyden and running enthusiast Rick Wilson.
Joe Slater, chairman of Blackburn with Darwen Clinical Commissioning Group, said: “We are delighted to be supporting these awards.
“The concept is a great one.
“Good neighbours are important for society. They make communities tick.
“I am clear that people who make their neighbourhoods better places are contributing to improving the health and wellbeing of the borough. These awards pay tribute to the many selfless and thoughtful individuals in our community.
“For example, a neighbour spending five minutes to knock on the door of an elderly or vulnerable resident to make sure they are okay can help keep that person out of hospital.
“Strong communities are the frontline in tackling the borough’s health and wellbeing challenges.”
Prizes on offer for the winners include match day tickets and a meal for two at Ewood Park, a night in the Lake District and a £150 voucher for Stanley House Hotel and Spa in Mellor.
Ian Richardson, business centre director at Capita, said: “We are happy to be sponsoring this very successful event again this year. The competition allows residents the opportunity to thank their fellow neighbours for helping them or going the extra mile throughout the year.”
Blackburn Rovers’ managing director Derek Shaw said: “Blackburn Rovers are very happy to support the awards.
“Any award which rewards and brings focus on members of the community helping others is something the club is proud to be associated with.”
The closing date for nominations is April 10.
To nominate someone visit www.theshuttle.org.uk/good-neighbours-awards-2015-nomination-form/
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