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Further Nominations Sought For Hastings Civic Honours Awards

Published: Wed 30 Jan 2013 11:29 AM
Date: January 30th 2013
Further Nominations Sought For Hastings Civic Honours Awards
Hastings residents are urged to consider placing a nomination for the 2013 Civic Honours Awards.
The awards recognise an individual volunteer, group or voluntary organisation which has contributed significantly to the Hastings community. Nominations can be placed in one of six categories; arts and culture, health and welfare, sport and recreation, education and youth, new volunteer and youth volunteer.
Hastings Mayor Lawrence Yule says ‘Thousands of people around Hastings District give their time willingly each year in support of a sporting or community organisations. It’s appropriate that Council recognises the work of these people and we need to be sure that we receive nominations for people from all walks of life.”
Lawrence Yule says “Historically, nominations have been received for people who have given long and consistent service to the community. However it is important that we also recognise those who have not long been working as volunteers. Awards in the new and youth volunteer categories will ensure we honour those who are younger and doing sterling work for our community.”
“Volunteers are playing an increasingly important role in ensuring a large variety of services are maintained in Hastings. These awards recognise our stand-out residents for their dedication, perseverance and tenacity in fulfilling their aim to help, teach or nurture others. It is important that everyone identifies those members of their organisation or community who are deserving of a nomination."
The nominations will be judged by the Council’s Civic Honours Awards Panel before the awards are presented at a ceremony in late May.
Nomination close on 15 February 2013 and forms are available at the Hastings, Havelock North and Flaxmere libraries or Council’s Service Centre in Lyndon Road. Nomination forms can also be downloaded from http://www.hastingsdc.govt.nz/community-awards
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