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Nominations are open for Keighley Community Awards

Winner of the 2021 Inspiring Young Person of the Year: Mohammed Hassan Ramzan who was instrumental in the early success of the pop-up vaccination clinics at Emily Street Mosque

Keighley Town Council is looking to identify the town's unsung heroes for 2022 with its Community Awards and nominations close on Friday 26th August.

There are nine categories in total, covering sports, community involvement, volunteering, young people, teachers, neighbours, emergency services and climate change.  The Awards will be announced at a Ceremony on Saturday 17 September 2022 at the Keighley Civic Centre.

A spokesperson for Keighley Town Council said: "The Keighley Community Awards is an annual ceremony, celebrating the unsung heroes of our diverse and multicultural Town and applauding those that seek to the make the lives of others, easier, happier and more fulfilled without expecting anything in return."

To be eligible to win, the person must live in or be relevant to the Keighley Town Council area. Individuals need to work, attend school, belong to local groups or volunteer in the town. Full terms are available on the nomination form.

Here are full details of the categories and what the judges are looking for:

Barry Thorne Sporting Hero of the Year

Throughout the year this individual will have made an outstanding contribution to local sport over the past 12 months. Made a significant impact to a local club, community, organisation or school and shown a commitment to personal development, teamwork and supporting the development of others.

Gary Pedley Community Award of the Year

This award is developed to honour people who are making significant contributions to their community through their time, actions, talents and dedication. The nominee selected should serve as a role model for compassion and service and be striving to make Keighley a better place. They should have a passion for helping others in their community.

Inspiring Young Person of the Year Award

Inspiring Young Person of the Year rewards an individual 25-years-old or younger who has made a significant impact in the local area. This award recognises the young people who are achieving incredible things through their work, whether voluntary or paid, within their local community, club, team, group, project or organisation.

Lifetime Achievement Award

The Lifetime Achievement of the Year Award is presented for distinguished service to the local community and its residents over a significant period of time.

Volunteer of the Year Award

Volunteer of the Year Award is presented for a volunteer who has had a significant impact on the people they seek to help. This individual selflessly volunteers their time and energy to organisations that often could not survive without them.

This is your opportunity to nominate someone who has contributed by devoting their time, energy, passion and expertise to helping people in Keighley.

Neighbour of the Year Award

Is your neighbour one in a million? Do they make a difference to your life or the lives of the people in your community? This award is a chance for you to say thank you to a neighbour or group of neighbour’s who go out of their way to help others, someone who shows kindness, compassion and consideration.

Emergency Services Hero of the Year Award

The Emergency Services Hero of the Year Award recognized and celebrate the achievements of the emergency services in the last year. Emergency Services are all too often the unsung heroes of our community.

Climate Change Champion of the Year

The Climate Change Champion of the Year Award recognises individuals and/or groups who have made a positive change in addressing climate change in their local community.

Teacher of the Year Award

The positive impact of an outstanding teacher can have a long-lasting effect on a pupil’s academic, social and emotional development. They inspire and engage children, so they thrive, enjoy learning and achieve well. A teacher is caring, confidence-building, passionate and encouraging. An outstanding teacher instils in his/her pupils a self-belief that they can manage anything they set their minds to. Must have been in a registered education setting for at least 5 years.

Mayor’s Civic Award

This award is selected by the Mayor and recognises a group or individual who has gone above and beyond for their community.

Nomination forms can be downloaded at keighley.gov.uk/community-awards-2022/, and completed forms can be posted to Keighley Town Council, Keighley Civic Centre, North Street, Keighley, BD21 3RZ or emailed to townclerk@keighley.gov.uk.

The deadline for nominations is Friday 26 August 2022.

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