The finalists in this year’s Community Volunteer Awards have been revealed after a record year of nominations.
Judging for the community awards, as run as a partnership between Community CVS and Blackburn with Darwen Council, took place last week.
More than 1,000 nominations were received, 300 more than last year, across the 12 categories.
Categories include Volunteer of the Year, Lifetime Achievement, Young People’s Award, Grassroots Award, Good Neighbour Award and Environment Award.
A judging panel, made up of the sponsors, whittled the nominees down to a shortlist of 63.
The Community Volunteer Awards presentation evening will take place at King George’s Hall on Thursday, November 7, where all the winners will be announced.
Garth Hodgkinson, chief executive of Community CVS, said: "We were absolutely delighted to have received so many wonderful nominations, thank you to every person who took the time to nominate an individual, group or business for an award.
“Our judging panel had a tough time choosing the shortlist from such worthy nominations.
"We’re really looking forward to coming together with all our shortlisted nominees in King George’s Hall in November, to celebrate their hard work, determination, dedication and the contributions they all make to local life."
The focus of the event is to celebrate the heroic work and achievements of volunteers to make the community a better place.
Councillor Phil Riley, Leader of Blackburn with Darwen Council, said: “It is fantastic to see a record number of nominations in this year’s awards.
“Blackburn with Darwen is, and always has been, a borough that rises to all challenges together, and this is especially true of our community spirit.
“The Community Volunteer Awards embody this and are a real testament to the dedication and tireless work of the people who volunteer day in, day out to help make our borough a better place.
“The nominees this year are once again truly inspiring and every volunteer and community champion deserves the highest recognition and thanks.
“We should be very proud that we have so many people in Blackburn with Darwen who give their time and energy to help others and make a difference in their lives.
“This is very much the best of our borough and I want to give my heartfelt thanks to everyone involved and will look forward to seeing the winners.”
The shortlist for the 2023 Community Volunteer Awards is:
Health and Well Being Award – Individual category
- Barbara Leyland
- Sahil Usman
- Shaheen Elahi
Health and Well Being Award – Group Category
- Shad Women’s Hub
- Community 1st Responders
- Blackburn Foodbank
Prosperity, Learning & Employment Award – Individual Category
- Sandy Woods
- Beverly Ormerod
- Fizza Zafal
Prosperity, Learning & Employment Award – Group Category
- Phoenix Hub
- Neuro dyna-mix
- Phoenix Hub
Grass Roots Award – Individual
- Pamela Ward
- Samantha Nye
- Vicky Kelly
Grass Roots Award – Group
- Roots Community
- Respite Service Group
- Friends of Infirmary
Young Peoples Award – Individual
- Fizza Zafar
- Emma Evans
- Lucie Brown
Young Peoples Award – Group
- Children’s Storehouse
- St Georges Mill Hill Scout Group
- Blackburn Youth Darts Academy
Renee Black Award
- Neuro Dyna-mix
- Ahmed Leli
- Offload Northwest
Environment Award – Individual
- Angela Gatehouse
- Betty Mossop
- Wayne Dixon
Environment Award – Group
- Keep Blackburn Tidy
- Little Potting Club
- Cherry Tree Library Community Apiary
Culture Leisure and Sporting Life – Individual
- Keith Brunt
- Ellie Mai Fallon & Jack Watson
- Chris Walton
Culture, Leisure and Sporting Life – Group
- Arts2Heal
- Mill Hill Events Committee
- S.A.S Rights
Lindsay Dunn Award – Individual
- Muaaz Nadat
- Sahil Usman
- Beverly Ormerod
Lindsay Dunn Award – Group
- Voice
- Offload Northwest
- Phoenix Hub
Community Involvement
- Phoenix Hub
- Darwen Community Helpers CIC
- Children’s Storehouse
Good Neighbour Award
- Beverly Ormerod
- Charlotte Leaver
- Victoria Kelly
Volunteer of the Year
- Richard Croasdale
- Keith Brunt
- Pat Foster
Lifetime
- Vera Green
- Ian Hamer
- Judith Houghton
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