Do you know an unsung hero? Nominations for the Your Heroes Awards are now open!

The Your Heroes Awards is calling for nominations of unsung heroes from across Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire

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Nominations for the Your Heroes Awards 2023 are now open

The Your Heroes Awards campaign is well-established and the awards dinner is one of the most important events on the Civic calendar because it celebrates the people and organisations that are, quite genuinely, the glue which bind our communities together.

Martin Tideswell, Director of Communities and Commercial Engagement

Your Heroes is a community awards campaign organised by Staffordshire University in partnership with numerous local organisations and businesses.

Categories recognise Children of Courage, Future Stars, Charity Champions, Volunteers, Community Groups, NHS Heroes, Inspirations in Education, Carers, Uniformed Heroes, individuals and organisations demonstrating Civic Pride plus Sporting Icons.

Nominations can be submitted via the Your Heroes Awards website until the closing date in September. The judging panel then meets to choose the winners ahead of a star-studded, black tie dinner for more than 250 guests at the Double Tree by Hilton Stoke-on-Trent (formerly the Moat House Hotel, Festival Park) on November 30, 2023.

Celebrities including Oscar-winning actress Rachel Shenton, stage star Jonathan Wilkes, comedian and TV presenter Nick Hancock, master potter and ‘The Great Pottery Throw Down’ judge Keith Brymer-Jones, playwright and actress Deb McAndrew and numerous sporting stars and civic dignitaries have again kindly pledged their support for Your Heroes.

Councillor Jane Ashworth, leader of Stoke-on-Trent City Council, said: “It’s a privilege to be involved in the Your Heroes Awards. It is so humbling to learn of the fantastic achievements of local people.

“It is right that we recognise and give our heartfelt thanks to unsung heroes. Through their selflessness, they help to make Stoke-on-Trent the warmest and friendliest of cities.

“We can all draw inspiration from and take pride in the amazing stories of residents.”

Professor Martin Jones, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Staffordshire University, said: “Staffordshire University has been a long-time supporter of the Your Heroes Awards so I am delighted that the University is now organising this celebration, sponsored by Stoke-on-Trent City Council, of some of the outstanding people living, working and studying in our communities.

“As a Civic University committed to improving the quality of life of people living within the county and the wider region we hope to engage with the winners and see how we can help them on their personal journey or work with them to bring about continued improvements for our communities.”

Martin Tideswell, Director of Communities and Commercial Engagement at Staffordshire University will Chair the Your Heroes judging panel and host the awards ceremony.

He said: “The Your Heroes Awards campaign is well-established and the awards dinner is one of the most important events on the Civic calendar because it celebrates the people and organisations that are, quite genuinely, the glue which bind our communities together.

“We are proud to share the stories of these humbling, unassuming individuals and groups – and highlight what a remarkable, friendly and inspiring place in which we live. Ain’t no party like a Your Heroes party!”

Nominations can be submitted via the Your Heroes Awards website. Categories are as follows:

  • Child of Courage
  • Future Star
  • Charity Champion/Volunteer of the Year
  • Community Group of the Year
  • NHS Hero
  • Inspiration in Education Award (presented by Staffordshire University Vice Chancellor and Chief Executive Martin Jones)
  • Carer of the Year
  • Uniformed Hero

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