Community Pride


INDIVIDUAL CATEGORIES


Nestle

Spirit of youth - Winner: Joe Armer

For young people aged 13 to 18 inclusive, to be awarded for the best positive contribution to peers, their school or college, their community or the city in general.


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Public sector hero - Winner: Gordon Keenan

Someone who works in the public sector and has gone that extra mile to help others or use his or her skills outside of work to assist others or improve their environment.


Barchester Healthcare

Charity fundraiser of the year - Winners: Team Hatton - Rob, Kath and James Aveyard - Rachel Speight

This amateur fundraiser need not necessarily have raised the most cash, but will be judged on innovative fundraising methods and the personal effort involved.


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Child of the year - Winners: William Rhodes - Jamie Inglis - Blaise Etheridge-Clarke

For young people aged 12 or under who have overcome an adversity or faced up with courage to life’s hardships and challenges. The winner will be a real child of courage.


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Teacher of the year - Winner: Andrea Burton

We’re looking for someone who, through their enthusiasm and commitment, can truly inspire their pupils.


Coppergate Centre

Volunteer of the year - Winner: Harold Wood

For an individual who gives freely and unselfishly of his or her time to help others.




Miller Construction

Health service hero - Winner: Lorraine Kerr

Every day, an army of unsung heroes quietly go about their duties in the health service. We’re looking for that special someone whose dedication is second to none.


York Racecourse logo

Sporting hero - Winner: Allan Robertshaw

For a person who has made an outstanding contribution to amateur sport in a playing or non-playing capacity.


Benenden logo

York Community Pride Award person of the year - Winner: Ted Griffiths

For an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to promoting pride in our city or our community.


Browns of York

Parent of the year - Winner: Claire Reynolds

Is your mum or dad one in a million? If they’re always there for you, and you’d be lost without them, why not show how grateful you are and nominate them for this award? Open to mums, dads, guardians and foster parents.


GROUP CATEGORIES


Service with a smile - Winner: Barnitts

This award is for any sector of York business or commerce which has demonstrated outstanding customer care and any York charitable organisations that operate for the benefit of people in the city.


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Best community project - Winner: Young Carers Revolution

For projects carried out by an informal, non-recognised voluntary group (recognised or registered voluntary organisations such as Rotary, Round Table or Lions Clubs are not eligible).


Best primary school project - Winner: Carr Junior School

Any school project which has improved its surroundings or the environment in general. This can be an ongoing project.


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