Proud of Bucks Awards

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We are very pleased to sponsor the Proud of Bucks Awards for the third year in a row. The awards celebrate the Buckinghamshire communities that have demonstrated care, creativity and commitment towards their local areas. They recognise and applaud outstanding community contribution carried out by local volunteers.

Categories

This year, each of Buckinghamshire’s 16 Community Boards will be celebrating local volunteers in the following three categories:

  • Local Community Champion – for an individual (aged 21 and over) who has made a clear and positive impact in their local community during 2022
  • Young Community Champion – for a young person (under age 21) who has made a clear and positive impact in their local community or towards their peers during 2022
  • Community Group Contribution – recognising and celebrating a group in the community board area who has made a clear and positive impact on the community during 2022
Proud of Bucks Awards 2021 presentation to BOPAG one of the winners from South West Chilterns Community Board with Mike Clare from The Clare Foundation in Higginson Park, Marlow
Proud of Bucks Awards 2021 presentation to one of the Amersham and Villages Community Board winners

Nominations

Nominations are now open and close on 12th February 2023. You can find details of how to nominate and details of previous winners here.

Image to promote Proud of Bucks Awards. Blue background with letters in different colours and groups of people in cartoon style

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