Celebrating the men, women and teams who go above and beyond to keep our communities safe was at the heart of this year’s Be Proud Awards, which took place at Cadbury House Hotel on Wednesday 12 June 2019.
Policing heroes from across Avon and Somerset will be celebrated at the annual Be Proud Awards in less than four weeks’ time.
Policing heroes from across Avon and Somerset will be recognised at an awards ceremony this June, as this year's Be Proud Awards finalists have been chosen.
There’s less than one week left to say ‘thank you’ to your policing heroes by nominating them for a Be Proud Award
I would recommend supervisors, peers or someone in the local community to nominate an officer, volunteer, staff member or team for a Be Proud Award
With less than four weeks left until the Be Proud Award’s closing date, make sure you nominate your policing heroes now.
Spread festive cheer and give the gift of a ‘thank you’ this Christmas by nominating your policing heroes within Bath, Bristol, South Gloucestershire, North Somerset and Somerset for a Be Proud Award.
Laughter and cheer filled the air as we recognised policing heroes from across Avon and Somerset, at this year’s Be Proud Awards
Policing heroes from across Avon and Somerset, including police officers, members of staff, specials, volunteers and teams, will be recognised at an award ceremony next month
With less than seven days left until the closing date, make sure your nomination is in with a chance of picking up an award at this year’s ceremony in May.
Give the gift of a ‘thank you’ this winter by nominating your local neighbourhood officer, response officer, special constable, police staff member, investigator, volunteer or policing team for a Be Proud Award.
‘We want your nominations to recognise those who go above and beyond in policing’ is the message from Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Sue Mountstevens and Chief Constable Andy Marsh.
Recognising the men and women who go above and beyond in policing was at the heart of this year’s Be Proud Awards, which were celebrated on Thursday, May 18, 2017.
Finalists for each of the eight categories of this year’s Be Proud Awards have now been announced following the final stage of judging.
Thank you is the message from Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner Sue Mountstevens and Chief Constable Andy Marsh as this year’s Be Proud Awards nomination period comes to an end.
More than 100 people have already put forward nominations for this year’s Be Proud Awards, recognising those who go above and beyond in policing.
Recognising those who go above and beyond in policing is the focus of a new awards scheme jointly hosted by Avon and Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner Sue Mountstevens and Chief Constable Andy Marsh.
Each year, for the past ten years, the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner and the Constabulary have jointly organised the Neighbourhood Policing Awards and formerly the ‘Community Policing Awards’.