Recognising vital work
In less than a week, nominations close for the only national awards ceremony celebrating the work of councillors across England and Wales.
The Local Government Information Unit (LGIU) and CCLA are proud to host the 13th annual Cllr Awards honouring the achievements of individual councillors who go above and beyond for their communities.
This year’s categories showcase the vital work of councillors including the coveted Community Champion, Leader of the Year and Young Councillor of the Year awards.
Nominations can be made by anyone (members of the public, councillors and council officers) who would like to recognise a councillor who has made a real difference to their area over the last year. The deadline for nominations is Wednesday, September 7, with the shortlist due to be unveiled at the end of September.
The winners will be decided by a panel of judges made up of senior councillors and officers and leading stakeholders from across the sector. On Thursday, October 20, the winner will be revealed at the annual awards ceremony.
From how our towns look to the home care we receive and the funding of much valued community projects, the work of councillors is felt across all of our lives on a daily basis.
Councillors and councils are key to keeping the machinery of everyday life going, ensuring the most vulnerable in the community are looked after and making sure the places where we live and work are thriving, safe and inclusive.
Much of the work done by elected members is behind the scenes, which is why we created the councillor awards back in 2010 so that every year we can
take time to recognise this work and celebrate their achievements.
Jonathan Carr-West, Chief Executive of LGIU.