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    Final call for nominations for Ceredigion business and community awards

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryNovember 8, 2024No Comments
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    Businesses, community projects, and entrepreneurs in Ceredigion have just one week to submit their entries for the highly anticipated Gwobrau Caru Ceredigion Awards 2024.

    Entries close on Wednesday 13 November, with the awards recognising the exceptional contributions and achievements of businesses, community projects, and individuals across the County.

    The awards feature 12 categories, ranging from innovations in the community, to recognising young entrepreneurs, the tourist industry, successful events, and businesses that support the Welsh language.

    On the final call for nominations, Councillor Clive Davies, Ceredigion’s Cabinet Member responsible for Economy and Regeneration, said: “We are thrilled with the incredible response and the high calibre of entries we’ve received so far. The County is home to some outstanding businesses, young entrepreneurs, and vibrant community projects, and these awards provide a fantastic platform to celebrate the remarkable work being done. 

    “I’d strongly encourage groups to consider entering, or nominate someone they believe is deserving, as this is a wonderful opportunity to recognise and celebrate excellence in Ceredigion.”

    The awards are being organised by Cynnal y Cardi under the Caru Ceredigion banner. Caru Ceredigion is a community-driven campaign aimed at fostering a sense of pride in the County, while encouraging people to take part in activities that enhance the environment, support local businesses, and strengthen the community.

    Meanwhile, Cynnal y Cardi, funded through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, works to help boost the economy and tackle some of the challenges faced by people and enterprises, with a focus on developing opportunities to help the economy grow and thrive.

    The full list of eligible categories and criteria can be found on the Ceredigion County Council website. Judging will take place in November by a panel of expert judges, with a shortlist announced ahead of the winners being unveiled at a ceremony on 12 December 2024. Further details can be found here: www.ceredigion.gov.uk/business/caru-ceredigion-awards/

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