Shropshire Star

High Sheriff seeks outstanding young citizens of Shropshire for annual award

The search is on for young people across Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin who are dedicated to helping their local community, to be recognised at a prestigious awards ceremony.

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The Shropshire High Sheriff is seeking youngster for the annual Outstanding Young Citizen Awards, which will be presented at Telford College on March 10.

Entries are now open, and organisers are calling on schools, colleges and community organisations to nominate anyone they believe stands out from the crowd.

Shropshire High Sheriff Brian Welti
Shropshire High Sheriff Brian Welti

Shropshire High Sheriff Brian Welti said: “This prestigious event has been running for many years and is always a wonderful, celebratory occasion.

“Awards are given in recognition of excellence and outstanding attitudes and actions among young people aged 18 or under.

“Whether it’s voluntary work and community activities such as fundraising, youth work and mentoring, or environmental projects like conservation and recycling, caring for a family member or being involved in a youth council, there are many reasons why young people deserve to be recognised.

“If you know of an individual, a voluntary or community group, or a business that is going the extra mile and who deserves the recognition, please do nominate them.”

The closing date for nominations is February 14. Nomination forms can be downloaded from https://highsheriffofshropshire.co.uk/high-sheriffs-awards/ and should be emailed to shropshire@highsheriffs.com

As well as individual winners, there will also be an overall champion selected for the education authorities of both Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin.

Parents, guardians and teachers will join the shortlisted nominees at the evening celebration, and winners will receive personalised certificates, presented by the High Sheriff.

If you know of a young person who has contributed to their local community, they can be nominated through their school, college, or community group.

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