West Bromwich recognized people and companies that help make the town good at a "wonderful" and "inspirational" group awards celebration on Friday (22 March) morning. Fifty finalists across a variety of types were thanked for his or her results at the West Bromwich Community Recognition Awards. The function, organized by Sandwell Council's areas and neighbourhoods group and local councillors, happened at West Bromwich Town Hall. Inspite of the climate, more than 200 invited guests attended the night of celebration and amusement with family and friends, 'MC' Doug Parker and special guest Blind Dave Heeley. Councillor David Hosell, town cause member, said: "This was a wonderful evening and an ideal chance to enjoy the town and shout by what makes West Bromwich great. "We acknowledged how far we have come in modern times, and the work of several firms and people towards our development. Some fantastic nominations were received by "we - and our 50 finalists are all hard-working people or organizations that have gone beyond and above within their contribution to the city. "We are very grateful to Queen's Square Shopping Centre, Tesco, West Bromwich Building Society, McDonald's, West Bromwich Albion FC and Dunton Environmental to take part in and sponsoring the recognition function. "I would also prefer to thank everyone who braved the weather to participate an inspiring and unforgettable night, as well on the night." as those who helped plan and host the event and performed music The raffle, backed by West Bromwich Albion with two corporate seats to a match and authorized baseball, increased A113 for the Mayor of Sandwell's charities, Help for Heroes and Different Strokes. Special Prize Winners Denise Hartill "Carol took the position of secretary from the beginning and did tirelessly since, elevating the profile of the party and promoting the park at every opportunity, her title becoming associated with Dartmouth Park." Ann Poynton and Rita Hicken "Rita and Ann are uniting people and maintaining town spirit alive and kicking - younger, oldies or in-betweens. They've worked tirelessly for our community for more than 17 years." Craig Jackson "Barry has been selected in making Bustleholme neighborhood open a better place to space. He has brought a tiny band of volunteers to simply help identify what's now referred to as Haywoods Nature Trail. Craig works all year round to steadfastly keep up the character trail, making it a beautiful, safe and welcoming place for local people and visitors." Terry Cost "Terry has been studying and writing about West Bromwich for quite some time, and gives the profits from sale of his books to charities. His books bring the real history of West Bromwich to the community and encourage local pride in the region by which they live." Maggie Whitehouse "Margaret liaises between tenants and the council to make sure properties are kept to a decent standard. She chairs the Charlemont Farm TRA, no mean task. For many years, she's and still devotes her time to the survival of local tenants." Saffron Hicken "Saffron is a shining example of an asset and a confident peer in her group. She was among five who established the Cre-8 group in 2006 and gives up hours of her time for you to assist teenagers, encouraging them to dance, keep healthier and promote pride in themselves." Raaj FM "Raaj FM is a group brought radio station run by volunteers. They help support the police and authority with regional jobs and keep the Sandwell community in contact with what is going on." Callam Jones "West Bromwich Albion and England under 17s player has been called around the WBA 1st group team for the overall game with Stoke. Callam can be an ambassador for SalterSports at Gorge Salter Academy who helps project manage the system and has attached support from Coca Cola." Area Protection Award Champions Solution Greener Award Winners Small Folks Honor Champions Organization Community Award Winners Offer of the Year Award 1 Winners Offer of the Year Award 2 Winners
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