This award is given out to those who go above and beyond in providing people with the healthcare they need, and there is no doubt that this past year they have truly been the heroes that we needed. Named in honour of youngster Liam Fairhurst, who raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for CLIC Sargent before losing his fight against cancer in 2009, this category recognises youngsters under the age of 18 who have displayed courage and bravery. Liam Fairhurst Most Courageous Child Award The environment is something in great need of heroics at the moment - and the Environmental Heroes Award seeks to offer recognition to a person or group that has done their bit to preserve the natural world. Godmanchester Community Sponsorship Group - WINNER This award is given to a person or group who have done their utmost to contribute to their community and improve the lives of those in the area. The pandemic has shown how much people rely on their community in a time of need. You can also enter your address at the top of this page in the box below the picture on most desktop and mobile platforms.Ĭhanged your mind? There's an 'unsubscribe' button at the bottom of every newsletter we send out. It couldn't be simpler and it takes seconds - simply click here, enter your email address and follow the instructions. Signing up to the CambridgeshireLive newsletter means you'll receive our daily news email. These awards are our chance to say a well-deserved thank you to some amazing people." "In any community, it is the people who make it - and through these awards, we’ll honour those individuals and groups who make this region such a special place to call home. Richard Duggan, Editor of CambridgeshireLive and host of the awards, said on Tuesday: "Our finalists this evening have all gone out of their way for their own communities, either by improving the lives of individuals living there, by going above and beyond their duties in their professions or by simply making Cambridgeshire a nicer place in which to live and work. The headline sponsor for the awards was CityFibre, with category sponsors being Anglia Ruskin University, The Cambridge Building Society and Xaar. The event recognised people from all walks of life who inspire others with their acts of bravery, determination and selflessness and make Cambridgeshire a better place to live.ĪLSO READ: Latest news from across Cambridgeshireĭozens of incredible individuals were nominated across 11 categories, with the winners and runners up shortlisted for the most inspiring of reasons. Remarkable and inspiring locals have been celebrated at the CambridgeshireLive Heroes Awards 2021.Ī ceremony for those shortlisted took place at St Barnabas Church, in Mill Road, Cambridge, on Tuesday evening (September 21).
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