Alnwick Civic Society awards to return after seven year gap
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The awards aim to recognise excellence and honour the achievements of those who have contributed most to the special quality of the town over recent years.
The society is seeking nominations for projects or initiatives that have made an outstanding contribution to the town.
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Hide AdPast awards have rewarded excellence in heritage conservation and high standards in new development.
They have recognised the effort and achievements of those who work to maintain the condition of the town, and those who have increased awareness and improved understanding of our past.
Recipients have included major developers with projects that have gone on to gain national recognition, and individuals who preserved heritage in their own home for future generations, or made a difference to the appearance of their neighbourhood.
Alnwick Civic Society chairman, Peter Reed said “We are opening nominations up to everyone because we want a conversation about what makes Alnwick special.
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Hide Ad"Where will developments leave a lasting mark? Which initiatives have set a good example for others to follow? Who is successful at spreading the word about Alnwick’s special quality?”
Anyone can nominate a project or initiative that they believe deserves an award. They can even nominate something they have done themselves (as long as they have support from someone else).
Nomination forms are being distributed widely, and are also available at https://alnwickcivicsociety.org.uk
The closing date for nominations is September 1. An independent panel will assess them before the awards are made at the end of the year.