Glasgow Times

WE WANT TO KNOW WHO YOU THINK IS STREETS AHEAD...

Awards return for 10th year

- BY ANN FOTHERINGH­AM

CELEBRATIN­G community and championin­g those who work hard to improve the city for all are the keystones of the Glasgow Times Streets Ahead Campaign.

With the support of Glasgow City Council, City Charitable Trust, People Make Glasgow Greener and City Building, our initiative has been shining a light on groups and individual­s going the extra mile for Glasgow since 2011.

Earlier this week we revealed Streets Ahead would be back for a terrific tenth year, with added emphasis on environmen­tal projects as we head towards the climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow this winter.

Today we are delighted to let you know our annual awards event will also return – albeit in a slightly different format from previous years given the ongoing restrictio­ns surroundin­g Covid - and with an exciting new category.

Life in Glasgow has been very different over the last 12 months. The message at the heart of our campaign and the awards celebratio­n remains the same, however.

We want to reward and pay tribute to the local heroes who make a difference in every corner of the city.

To nominate yourself or someone else for a Streets Ahead award, visit the dedicated awards website at newsquests­cotlandeve­nts.com/ events/streetsahe­ad

Entry is free and the closing date for nomination­s is Wednesday, May 12.

We will be awarding eight prizes, including an overall winner, to be announced at a special virtual ceremony in June.

More details about the event will be revealed soon.

New for the 2021 awards is the People Make Glasgow Greener Award.

Many people in Glasgow go above and beyond to keep streets, parks, businesses, and communitie­s cleaner and more environmen­tally friendly.

As COP26, the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, comes to the city in November, this category has been introduced as part of the city’s People Make Glasgow Greener strategy.

We want to reward an individual who gets involved in positive action to ensure the city is greener for all. Perhaps they organise recycling drives at work or school, or are the driving force behind a community initiative, or work with neighbours to keep their own street clean? Whatever they do, this award will go to a person who steps up or speaks out to make Glasgow greener.

The other categories are as follows:

Best Clean Up Campaign:

This section celebrates the best clean-up initiative­s taking place across the city. We want to hear from people who have come together to tidy up their local area, whether it’s a street, gardens, allotments or even a park. We will be looking for campaigns to demonstrat­e what has been achieved for the whole community. Open to individual­s and groups.

Best Community Garden:

Have you created a beautiful community garden that everyone has grown to love? Maybe you turned some derelict land into an oasis of peace and planting, or perhaps your community needed a growing space? We want to hear about how they were set up, who benefits and why

they deserve to win.

Glasgow City Council Environmen­tal Initiative:

The climate crisis is on everyone’s mind. This award will be presented to the city’s best ‘green’ project, whether it’s a recycling scheme, a road safety initiative or something completely different. We want applicants to demonstrat­e what environmen­tal benefits their projects have had for the community.

Glasgow City Council Green Business Award:

We’re looking for a Glasgow business, large or small, which has played its part in keeping Glasgow clean and green. It could be through recycling initiative­s or waste management, or by getting involved in community projects that aim to improve the local area for everyone.

Best Community Initiative:

Across Glasgow, communitie­s are banding together to improve their local areas for the benefit of everyone who lives and works there. We want to hear about the most exceptiona­l examples of initiative­s which encourage people to work together, making a positive difference to people’s lives.

Schools Award:

This award will be presented to a school – nursery, primary, secondary or assisted support for learning – which can

demonstrat­e what contributi­on it has made to its local community. It could be through regular clean-ups, eco-friendly initiative­s or gardening – the sky is the limit…

• Remember to apply before the closing date of May 12

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Previous winners include Pacitti Garden, The Cranhill Cabin and Locavore

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