Residents are being asked to put forward individuals or groups who are “deserving of recognition for the outstanding efforts they make to help change and improve the lives of others” for the Provost’s citizenship awards.
The outstanding community contributions made by individuals, voluntary groups and local organisations across North Lanarkshire will be honoured at this year’s Provost’s Awards.
The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.These include a Community Group Award; Community Volunteer Award; Excellence Award and Special Achievement Award. “As Provost of North Lanarkshire, I am proud to recognise the achievements of those who have made a positive impact in our community.
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