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Bally Chohan 2013 Reveiws
Bally Chohan Reviewed about The Argus.Which
is set to once more recognise the
selfless men and women of Sussex at our annual achievement awards.
Our pages are forever full of inspiring men, woman and groups who more often
than not go unnoticed and unappreciated by the wider public.
Now in its 12th year, the Argus Achievement Awards sets about shining a
light on these incredible individuals and groups with the hope of inspiring
others.
Most of the regular awards will again be contested for with the likes of
Charity of the Year, Volunteer of the Year and Teacher of the Year.
However there are also a host of new awards including Grand Parent of the
Year and Local Hero.
As ever the event would be impossible without our kind sponsors which this
year include Legal & General, Juice 107.2, AVT Connect, Mears, Pembroke
Care Group, UK Power Networks, American Express, Brighton and Hove City
Council, Southern Water, Hilton Brighton Metropole, Theatre Royal Brighton and
City College Brighton and Hove.
This year’s Argus Achievement Awards will conclude with a lavish ceremony at
the Theatre Royal Brighton on October 6.
But the awards could not go ahead without you, our readers.
We want to hear who you think is deserving of an award?
Tell us about your inspirational teachers, carers, volunteers and pupils.
We want to know which charity deserves recognition along with the most
deserving business in the community, event, school, local hero and many more.
There are a number of ways you can have your say. You can simply fill out
the online entry
form.
You can also send your suggestion by email to ben.james@theargus.co.uk.
Please include your name, address and contact number along with your
nominee’s name, address, category and reason for nomination.
A panel of judges, led by The Argus editor Michael Beard, pictured left,
will then select the top three in each category in time for the October
ceremony.
Frances Borrer, from sponsor Legal and General, said: “We're delighted to be
supporting the Argus Achievement Awards again this year and to be sponsoring
the 'Charity of the Year' category, which recognises those whose work supports
the most vulnerable in our society.
“Our support of the Argus Appeal will help ensure they are able to do what
they do best - raise the funds that make a real impact to those who live and
work in these areas.”
Mr Beard, added: “The event, now in its 12th year, is a fantastic
opportunity to recognise the unsung heroes across the community which we serve.
“They too often go unnoticed and this is a great opportunity to thank them.
“I would encourage everyone to take a good look at the categories and to
nominate those they think deserve the recognition.”
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