ALL nominations for the annual Flintshire community awards have been revealed ahead of the 2024 Awards Ceremony.
The Mold Community Awards Scheme launched in 2020 and acknowledges the outstanding contribution and commitment of groups or individuals living or working within Mold town or supporting Mold residents.
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Now that all nominations have been selected, winners will be announced at a ceremony on Wednesday, May 1, 2024.
Under 25 Category
- Alun School Mental Health and Wellbeing Champions
- Jacob Appleton and Gethin Griffiths, members of Mold Rugby Club
Over 25 Category
- Richard Spray, Town Council volunteer
- Jim Evans, Town Council volunteer
- Howard Berry, former Head Coach and Founder of Mold Swimming Club
- Gwen and David Brown, Royal British Legion Distributors and Collectors for over 50 years
- Sarah Cunningham, Mold Alex FC volunteer Chairman
- Paula Ellis, Mold Alex FC volunteer Secretary
- Mold and Buckley Round Table
- Mold Hospital League of Friends
- Vicky Lee, Mold & Buckley Contact Club volunteer leader
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- Phil Tugwell, Photographer at events
- Gordon Parry, volunteer Football Coach at Bryn Gwalia
- Trefor Jones, volunteer on number of committees and events
- Darren Cook (DJ Cookie), Childrens entertainer
Business Category
- The Gathering
- Cravin'
- Liberty Care Flintshire Limited
- Full of Character
- Mold Ex-Servicemens Club (the Bottom Club)
- Chainstore Outlet, Mold
- Wind2
- Gregory Carpets
- Little Shop of Plants
- Celtic Financial Planning Ltd
- Mold Boxing Club
- Beth Conway Aura Flintshire
- Mold Rugby Club
- Hoppo's Hi 5's
- Maddison Spencer
- Sean Conway
- Mold and Buckley Round Table's Christmas Day Initiative
- Mold & Buckley Contact Club
- Mold Boxing Club
- Menopause Cafe
- Community Fridge at Parkfields Community Centre
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