THE deadline to put people forward for a Pride of Bracknell Forest award is fast approaching, but have no fear! We have a step-by-step guide on how to enter a sparkling nomination right here.
Now in their 11th year, the awards are bigger and better than ever and culminate in a glittering awards ceremony right here in Bracknell on Friday, April 29.
Shortlisted nominees, decided by a judging panel on April 13, will be invited to the ceremony and treated to a three-course meal and special dance performances, all hosted by Reading FC legend Ady Williams.
The award winners are the real stars of the night and will be rightly honoured throughout the course of the night to highlight their achievements and tell their stories.
Submitting a nomination is simple!
Email news@bracknellnews.co.uk
Include your nominee's name, rough address and contact number.
Include your name and a contact number, too.
Pop down your reason for choosing your nominee to put forward.
For example, do they committ their time to charity work? Have they had great sporting success? Are they always there for everyone else in their time of need?
They could be an inspiring teacher, or a business that always goes the extra mile to help their customers.
Know a school who goes above and beyond for their kids? Nominate them!
Got a question? Give us a quick call on 0118 955 3309, we're always happy to have a chat.
Anyone can be nominated, even if you don't think they fit specifically into one of the ten categories which this year are:
- Pride of Bracknell (children’s champion)
- Pride of Bracknell (adults’ champion)
- School of the Year
- Teacher of the Year
- Business of the Year
- Health and Sport (Young Person’s Achievement)
- Health and Sport (Adult Achievement)
- Charity of the Year
- Volunteer of the Year
- Team of the Year
You can post a nomination too, just address them to:
Pride of Bracknell Forest,
Bowman House,
2-10 Bridge Street,
Reading
RG1 2LU
The closing date for nominations is Friday, April 8.
Get nominating!
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