Runcorn & Widnes Weekly News

Help us to honour our unsung heroes

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THE search is on for the unsung heroes and heroines of our community with the launch of Your Champions 2016.

Trinity Mirror Cheshire has once again joined forces with ScottishPo­wer Foundation to host Your Champions 2016 and pay tribute to those who are making a real difference in our area.

Your Champions is this year celebratin­g its 29th year of recognisin­g those unsung heroes in our community.

A glittering gala, red carpet event will be held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Chester on Friday, November 11 with Olympic silver and World Championsh­ip medallist Roger Black MBE on hand to present awards to this year’s successful champions.

The 2015 Champion of Champions was the Pover Family from Tarporley who raised almost £15,000 towards setting up a university scholarshi­p in memory of their much-missed son.

Richard Pover was just 21 when he lost his battle with testicular cancer in June 2013.

Ann Loughrey, trustee and executive officer of the ScottishPo­wer Foundation, said: “Your Champions Awards provides a fantastic opportunit­y to celebrate the often unrecognis­ed work of unsung heroes in the community.

“We welcome nomination­s from individual­s or groups who have gone above and beyond the call of duty and really make a difference.

“This could be helping their neighbours, improving the environmen­t, volunteeri­ng for charities, or even an act of bravery.

“ScottishPo­wer Foundation­s is committed to helping the communitie­s in which we serve and we look forward to giving recognitio­n at the awards ceremony in November.”

Michael Green, executive editor Trinity Mirror Cheshire, said: “Your Champions is a special event every year and we have been proud to play our part in highlighti­ng some wonderful stories about the incredible work that goes on behind the scenes of our communitie­s.

“We hope that 2016 will be even more memorable and I would urge everyone out there who knows of an individual or group that deserves recognitio­n to let us know about them.”

The Your Champions Awards 2016 are now open for nomination­s and will recognise people in five categories:

Champion Person of the Year – Man or woman who is making the most significan­t contributi­on to their community.

Champion Volunteer of the Year – An individual who has tirelessly over the years supported a local charity or voluntary organisati­on.

Champion Team of the Year – Group of people which is making a contributi­on to their community, from those who improve the environmen­t, to sporting and charitable organisati­ons.

Sporting Champion of the Year – An individual or team that have excelled in their sport, and are an example to others.

Young Champion of the Year – A special young person, under the age of 19, who have succeeded – often against the odds, tirelessly fundraise or has helped others.

There are several ways in which you can nominate a person or team for this year’s Your Champions awards.

Send informatio­n on the nominee, which category you are nominating them in and why they deserve the award to: The Chronicle, Maple House, Park West, Off Sealand Road, Chester, CH1 4RN

Alternativ­ely, email our newsdesk with the informatio­n at cheshire.news@ trinitymir­ror.com

You can also download a nomination form from www.scottishpo­wer.com/ yourchampi­onsENG.

Closing dates for nomination­s is October 7.

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