Last chance to nominate your Brave Britons
RESIDENTS in Exeter are being urged to nominate unsung heroes and community champions as part of a nationwide search to find ‘The Best Of British’.
Global hearing specialist Amplifon has launched Amplifon Awards for Brave Britons in memory of the company’s founder and Second World War hero, Charles Holland, who was honoured for his bravery by Britain and America.
After the war the courageous veteran dedicated his life to providing better hearing for people affected by the conflict and in 1950 launched Amplifon, which has become a global company specialising in providing the best in class hearing solutions and devices.
To honour his valiant actions, The Amplifon Awards for Brave Britons will celebrate the achievements of exceptional people from all walks of life, of all ages and from all over the United Kingdom.
Nominations can be made in four categories - Outstanding Military Bravery, Against all Odds, Community Champion and Hero Pet– and Amplifon are keen to receive nominations from people in Exeter.
All those who nominate a hero will be entered into a free prize draw for a chance to win a £250 M&S gift card.
Kate McAlpine-Smith, Audiologist at Amplifon’s Fore Street branch in the city said: “These awards celebrate the real unsung heroes in our local communities – those truly remarkable people who are an inspiration to us all.
“We are looking for people who have overcome adversity to take on an exceptional challenge, community champions who have made a significant or inspirational contribution to their neighbourhood, hero pets who have transformed the lives of their owners, and former military personnel who showed courage in the service of their country.
“If you know someone who epitomises the ‘Best of British’ and deserves to be recognised then we’d love to hear about them.”
Closing Date: Friday 11th August, and nominations can be made via the Amplifon website http://www.amplifon.com/web/uk/awards
The winners will be unveiled by Falklands War veteran Simon Weston, who was voted Britain’s greatest hero in in a 2014 poll, at a ceremony at the Army and Navy Club in London on Tuesday 17th October.
A panel of judges will also choose an overall Hero from the category winners who will win a trip to Italy.