Who are our local heroes?
Date and Time of Publication:- 2008-11-21 14:33:46Enfield Council wants to hear about people who, in some way, make a special contribution in the borough for the second ‘Enfield’s Finest’ awards next year.
There is just over two months to send in nominations, which close on January 31st 2009.
Nominations can be made online at: www.enfield.gov.uk where the medal image will take you to the nomination form. Forms are also available at the Civic Centre, in public libraries and council buildings in the borough.
Council leader, Mike Rye, said, “We want to publicly recognise the contribution that local people make in our borough. I want to know about the heroes and heroines, the entrepreneurs, the campaigners, the courageous, the young and those who are older.
“Let’s say a public thank you to these marvellous people and give them the public recognition they deserve. To all Enfield I say, please get a nomination form from libraries, the Civic Centre or any council building – or nominate online from the council’s website. Nominate someone outstanding.”
Enfield’s chief executive, Rob Leak, added, “Our first award ceremony was a tremendous success. It was a great occasion. We know that there are people helping to make this borough a great place and we want to celebrate them and thank them. It’s now up to the public to nominate them.”
There are several categories in the scheme and the public can nominate more than one person. All nominations will require a short explanation why they have nominated a particular person.
Those people who are among the final nominations will be announced at a special awards ceremony later in 2009.
Here are the categories for Enfield’s Finest:
1. Community champions
We are looking for three champions who are making major contributions to the community.
Voluntary Sector Champion:
The voluntary sector has a number of important groups making a big difference to local communities. People working in these groups could be working for children or older people or developing youth activities.
Environmental Neighbourhood Champion:
Is there somebody living near to you who cares about the locality. It might be planting in community gardens on estates, tending flower- beds on traffic roundabouts, creating lovely gardens, running community clean –up schemes, encouraging environmental improvements.
2. Acts of courage
Age groups – under 12, 12 – 18, Adults
In all three age groups there will be somebody who has shown immense courage. It could be somebody caring for another person or somebody taking steps to rescue another – or help with crime prevention, or standing up to bullying. Perhaps it is someone who has overcome physical or mental disability and is now fully independent.
3. Special Youth Award
We are looking for an outstanding young person aged 16- 21. Have they worked hard on developing their own skills and talents? Maybe they are young carers. Perhaps they have shown an adventurous spirit taking on physical challenges here or abroad.
4. Community cohesion
Who is working hard to bring people together from many diverse communities improving racial harmony, developing understanding and promoting mutual respect? This award recognises the importance of securing a safe, secure borough where people can enjoy and celebrate the richness of Enfield’s diversity.
For information call Laura Berryman 020 8379 4406 for information.
This document was last updated on 2008-11-21 14:33:46 published by the Communications team. Document Reference:LBE_133571


