IT'S time to pay tribute to Stroud’s community heroes in the town council’s annual awards.
Organised by the Town Council, the awards recognise those people – young and old – who go the extra mile.
There are four categories: community, environment, trader and young person of the year. Groups or individuals can be nominated.
Stroud Mayor Kevin Cranston said anyone can nominate someone and that it just takes a few minutes.
“All you need to do is include the person’s name and contact details and a few sentences about why they deserve an award," said Mr Cranston.
“It’s a great chance to say thank you to the town’s amazing people who do so much to make our town such a great place.”
The winners will be announced at a special town meeting on Wednesday, May 24 at 7.30pm in Lansdown Hall.
The Annual Town Meeting is open to Stroud residents and is a chance for people to find what has been happening in the town and to discuss town matters.
A nomination form can be picked up from the Town Council office in London Road, which is open Monday-Thursday 10am-1.30pm and Friday from 9.30am-12.30pm.
Forms can also be requested by phoning 01453 762817 or are downloadable from the council’s website. Nominations can also be made via email without the form.
The deadline for nominations is noon on Wednesday, May 10.
Award categories
Young Person of the Year: for people under the age of 25 who have contributed to culture and the arts, sports, community life or the environment.
Environmental Awards: for action to enhance the environment or improve awareness of sustainability issues.
Trade Award: for people who work in or run any shop, café, restaurant or other business in the parish of Stroud, not just the town centre.
Community Award: for a group or individuals who have gone that extra mile to improve community life.
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