THE Pride of Andover Awards has welcomed another new category sponsor for this year's event.
Postal Coded has been announced as sponsor for The Pride of Andover Awards Young Person of the Year category.
Young Person of the Year has been created to recognise a young person (under the age of 18 on April 1 2022) who has made a real difference, either through their actions, by fundraising and/or working tirelessly in their community, neighbourhood, charity or club.
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Katie Brooks of Postal Coded said: “Postal Coded are delighted to be sponsoring the Pride of Andover Awards this year; particularly the Young Person of the Year category. Young people are most certainly the future of our community and, to celebrate their achievements and their passions - their willingness to take positive action for the good of our town - feels incredibly important.
''If you know a young person, under the age of 18, making a positive difference to Andover; through fundraising or volunteering, please nominate them. Nominations are being accepted for this and all The Pride of Andover Awards categories via a simple form on the Awards’ website, only until 31st August.''
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The Pride of Andover Awards are sponsored by an array of fantastic local businesses, with David Mellor Family Jewellers as the award’s main sponsors. The varied awards categories at The Pride of Andover Awards have been created to celebrate individuals and community groups volunteering their free time to make Andover a great place to be.
For more information about the Awards, including this year’s Sponsors and awards categories, visit: prideofandoverawards.org.uk.
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