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Nominations open for town's civic awards
Summary
Bexhill-on-Sea Town Council is accepting nominations for its Civic Awards covering contributions from May 2025 to March 2026; the deadline is Friday, February 20 and the awards ceremony is set for Saturday, April 18.
Content
Bexhill-on-Sea Town Council has opened nominations for its Civic Awards to recognise people and groups who have positively impacted the town between May 2025 and March 2026. The programme includes categories for individual service, gardening, youth achievement and community organisations. Nominations may be submitted on paper at the town council Hub or online via the Civic Awards 2026 section of the council website. The article is published through a subscriber partnership with USA Today and does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald.
Awards and logistics:
- The Individual Award recognises members of the public who have demonstrated outstanding citizenship in the last year.
- The Freedom of the Town Award will be presented to an individual judged to have gone above and beyond for Bexhill-on-Sea.
- The Garden Award honours amateur front gardens that are visible from public paths and display a wide range of plants throughout the year.
- The Youth Award is open to outstanding young people aged 18 and under noted for vision and drive.
- The Community Organisation of the Year Award recognises a group committed to improving the environment and community life in Bexhill-on-Sea.
- Nominations can be made via physical forms at the town council Hub or digitally through the council website; the deadline is Friday, February 20, and the awards ceremony is scheduled for Saturday, April 18 at St Peter's Community Centre, with live music from The Royal British Legion Band and awards to be presented by Cllr Paul Wilson.
Summary:
The awards aim to highlight local contributions across several categories including individual service, gardening, youth achievement and community groups. Nominations are open now and close on Friday, February 20. The ceremony is planned for Saturday, April 18 at St Peter's Community Centre, where Cllr Paul Wilson will present the awards.
