THE SEARCH for local superstars begins today with the official launch of the Hampshire Hero Awards.
The Andover Advertiser, along with its sister Newsquest titles in the region are looking for those people in the county who deserve our thanks and recognition for all that they have done during the Covid-19 pandemic.
There are a host of backers of the awards, including Principal Sponsor Utilita who told the Echo how they look forward to “shining a light on your inspirational stories.”
The awards are divided into three categories: Medical Heroes, Emergency Heroes and Everyday Heroes.
Bill Browne, on behalf of the organisers, said: “We know there are many people who have done extraordinary things to help others in these troubled times and we are looking to our readers to tell us all about them.
CEO of Utilita Energy, Bill Bullen, said: “It’s a privilege and honour to have the opportunity to celebrate the exceptional achievements of ordinary people throughout the county during what has been a challenging year.”
The awards will be hosted online in the summer by Falklands veteran and hero Simon Weston CBE and there will be celebrity guests to introduce each category, including Strictly Come Dancing judge Craig Revel Horwood.
- For details how to nominate, please click here. Each person who nominates will be entered in a draw for a £100 shopping prize (terms and conditions apply).
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