AWARD-winning adventurer and a hunter on Channel 4's Hunted, Jordan Wylie MBE, will return to host this year's Pride of Andover awards ceremony.
The Pride of Andover Awards celebrated their first event in 2007, this year and each year passed, its has endorsed the selfless actions and truly inspiring local individuals, promoting pride in our unique north Hampshire town, celebrating those who make a difference to other people's lives within our community.
This year's awards will take place at The Lights in Andover on Tuesday, October 24.
Local celebrity Jordan is a former soldier, an award-winning adventurer, a bestselling author, and is also the national ambassador for the Army Cadets.
In 2023 he was awarded an MBE by His Majesty King Charles III for services to charity and education both in the UK and overseas.
Jordan is also known as a 'Hunter' in Channel 4's BAFTA-nominated, and award-winning shows Hunted and Celebrity Hunted.
Jordan holds multiple Guinness World Records and is known for his positive energy, inspiring messages and infectious spirit of adventure.
He has raised over one million pounds for charitable and good causes and will also donate his speaking fee from The Pride of Andover event to two local charities in Andover, Frontline Children and The Abel Foundation.
The Pride of Andover prestigious Awards has previously been hosted by local celebrity Katie Piper, TV presenter Dame Esther Rantzen and BBC's Sally Taylor MBE.
For more information about The Pride of Andover Awards, including this year’s sponsors and award categories, please visit prideofandoverawards.org.uk.
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