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Nominations now open for Pride of Tameside Sports Awards

Nominations are now open for this year's Pride of Tameside Sports Awards, which will take place at Dukinfield Town Hall on Friday 30 September.

The event highlights and celebrates the achievements of clubs, individuals and volunteers in the borough, who have gone above and beyond in their chosen sport over the pst 12 months.

There will be nine awards handed out on the evening: 

  • Community Club/Group of the year
  • Changing Lifestyle Award
  • Young Sports Achiever of the Year 
  • Unsung Hero Award
  • Alex Williams Volunteer of the Year
  • School Commitment to PE and Sport
  • Inclusion & Diversity Award
  • Coach or Instructor of the Year
  • Disabled Physical Activity Champion

To nominate a club, group or individual, head to the following link: https://tamesidesportsnetwork.co.uk/awards/

Last week, before nominations opened, we spoke to Active Tameside's Andy Dwyer to get the latest information on the event. 

 

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