Time is running out to nominate someone for Everyone Junior awards

By Deborah Bowyer

25th Sep 2022 | Local News

Do you know a junior worthy of an award?
Do you know a junior worthy of an award?

Time is running out to nominate someone for the Everybody Junior awards.

Everybody Health and Leisure, which operates 16 leisure facilities, including Sandbach Leisure Centre, announce that nominations for these awards close on Saturday, October 8th.

The event which will be held on Saturday 12th November at Holmes Chapel Community Centre and will recognise children aged 5-11 for their inspirational efforts and contributions to local sporting and activity success in Cheshire East, between 1st September 2019 – 8th October 2022.

You can nominate in categories including,

• Everybody Family of the Year

• Junior Achiever of the Year

• Sports Personality of the Year 5-8 years

• Sports Personality of the Year 9-11 years

• Junior Member of the Year

• Everybody Helper of the Year

• Everybody Swim Rising Star

• Junior Superstar Award (surprise award on the day) All of the information regarding the event and how to nominate can be found on Everybody's website, https://everybody.org.uk/about/everybody-junior-awards-2022/

Previous winners include gold medal gymnasts, skilled football and hockey players, ballet stars and many more.

Kerry Shea, Director of Health and Communities at Everybody Health and Leisure said: "We are very excited to welcome back the Junior Awards.

"They are one of our favourite events and we love hearing the fantastic stories of our young local athletes.

"We can't wait to read all your nominations, and we're sure they'll be some difficult decisions when it comes to picking the winners, so please get your nominations in."

Information about how to nominate here https://everybody.org.uk/about/everybody-junior-awards-2022/ or follow @EverybodyHealthLeisure on Facebook

     

New alsager Jobs Section Launched!!
Vacancies updated hourly!!
Click here: alsager jobs

Share:

Related Articles

Many trees have been helped to hang on to their leaves for longer following the wet spring. (Photo: National Trust/SWNS)
Local News

Alsager: Autumn foliage likely to be "mixed bag" after "soggy" year

Jason Lockett (Alsager Cricket Club Gin Festival organiser), Alan Stancliffe (Alsager Cricket Club chair and gin festival organiser), Sam Tipping-Brown (Triton HC Volunteer coach) and John Poulson (treasurer of the former Alsager Partnership), junior players, Eddie and Gracie and with Suzanne Colclough (Chair Triton HC).
Local News

Alsager's Triton Hockey Club says a big thank you to its big-hearted supporters

Sign-Up for our FREE Newsletter

We want to provide alsager with more and more clickbait-free local news.
To do that, we need a loyal newsletter following.
Help us survive and sign up to our FREE weekly newsletter.

Already subscribed? Thank you. Just press X or click here.
We won't pass your details on to anyone else.
By clicking the Subscribe button you agree to our Privacy Policy.