'EXTRAORDINARY everyday people' in Manchester are set to have their work recognised in a night of 'glitz and glamour'.
Manchester residents are now being asked to give their community's unsung heroes some deserved recognition as nominations open for the annual Be Proud Awards. Each year Manchester council hosts an awards ceremony to celebrate the local individuals, community groups, organisations, and businesses that make a difference to the lives of others in the city.
All the finalists will be invited to an awards ceremony and gala dinner that is due to take place at The Hilton in June 2025. Awards are available in the following categories:
Last year's Pride of Manchester was Shakar Hussain, Chair of Rainbow Surprise in north Manchester.
This story is from the January 28, 2025 edition of Manchester Evening News.
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