DO you know someone who works hard for the community and deserves recognition in Taunton Deane’s own honours list? If so, then nominate them for a Citizenship Award.
Mayor of Taunton Deane Cllr Vivienne Stock-Williams is hoping some of the borough’s unsung heroes will win the thanks and recognition they deserve – but needs the community’s help.
The awards are designed to publicly acknowledge outstanding voluntary service in Taunton Deane. In the past nominations have ranged from people who have been ‘good neighbours’ in all sorts of ways to organisations and groups that contribute to the quality of local life.
The Mayor said: “I have seen at first hand through visits the Consort and myself have made across the borough, that there is a great deal of unsung and unpaid community work going on in our communities. There are some remarkable people in Taunton Deane who regularly give up their time to help others.
“We want to make sure these people receive our sincere thanks on behalf of those who live and work in the borough so that they know how deeply their efforts are appreciated.”
Nominees have to live in the Borough of Taunton Deane, cannot have been recognised in the past for their services and must not earn their nomination from service given through their trade or profession.
Nominations will be accepted for individuals and voluntary groups which make a
real difference to the people living in the community.
The council expects to make three Citizenship awards again this year – but it is important that nominees should not be informed of their nomination at this stage.
The closing date for nominations is Friday, February 24, and any nominations received after this date will not be considered. The awards ceremony is planned for late April.
To obtain a nomination form, write to Jo Comer, Civic Officer, Mayor’s Parlour, The Deane House, Belvedere Road, Taunton TA1 1HE or email [email protected] with your name and address details. Forms will also be available for download on the Taunton Deane website, www.taunton
deane.gov.uk





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