Buckinghamshire's volunteers are being celebrated for their work in 2022
The Proud of Bucks Awards celebrates local people who have shown care, creativity, and commitment towards their community.
This year, each of Buckinghamshire’s 16 Community Boards will be celebrating local volunteers in the following three categories:
- Local Community Champion - for an individual (aged 21 and over) who has made a clear and positive impact in their local community during 2022
- Young Community Champion - for a young person (under age 21) who has made a clear and positive impact in their local community or towards their peers during 2022
- Community Group Contribution - recognises and celebrates a group in the community board area who has made a clear and positive impact on the community during 2022
People can put forward an adult, young person or community group that deserves recognition for their contribution using the online Proud of Bucks nomination form.
For more information visit the Buckinghamshire Council information page.
The Proud of Bucks Awards will be presented at local events in each of the 16 Community Board areas in the Spring, and we welcome members of the community to join us in celebrating these achievements.
Sponsored by The Clare Foundation nominations close on February 12th 2023.

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