The Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to the person, currently living in Wiltshire, who has made the most significant contribution to the county during their lifetime. The judges will be looking for the most distinguished service or remarkable achievements displayed over a period of time.
This award will be given to the person who has made the most outstanding contribution to the business community in the county, and is aged 30 years or under at the time of entries closing.
Is there someone in your local community who is achieving great results early in his or her career? Do you know a young person who has started his or her own business? Young people are the future of our county. Let’s offer them the support they deserve.
Apprenticeships are becoming increasingly popular and are now a viable alternative to attending university.
The Apprentice of the Year Award recognises the achievements of apprentices and the contribution they make to the Wiltshire economy and growth. Entrants must demonstrate outstanding commitment to their professional development, and show how they have made a positive difference to their employer by finding ways to grow in their role and help add value to the business. They should have gone above and beyond their normal duties by taking on extra responsibility. Apprentices must also show a career plan for the next three to five years.
This award is open to all ages and levels of Apprenticeships.
To qualify, businesses must have a turnover of less than £5 million. If yours is a successful and innovative business that has a strong sense of identity, let us know. We are looking for financial success, staff engagement and growth, and a solid, proven and sustainable business plan.
This is a prestigious award for a voluntary or professional carer. Those eligible include friends and relatives (including children) and professional carers who care for someone or a group of people. Many carers are heroes to the people they help, whether in a big or small way; sometimes the little details all add up to make one special person. They all deserve recognition.
[Please note: doctors, nurses and other health care professionals who go above and beyond the call of duty should be nominated for the Local Hero of the Year Award]
Community groups that make a worthwhile difference to the lives of Wiltshire residents are in the running for this award. Whether they working with the police to make a community a safer place; or with schools or the elderly; or raising funds for a local cause. The judges are looking for the group that is at the very heart of its community.
The judges are looking for an environmentally or historically sensitive project that uses sustainable methods to achieve success.
One of our most sought after awards, this trophy will be presented to the person or organisation who has produced a high quality or unique edible product, whether it is vegetable, meat, fish, dairy or beverage and who has developed strategies to market and sell his/her produce throughout the county and beyond. We are looking for evidence of locally sourced ingredients, excellent customer service and strong community engagement.
The judges will be looking for either: an independent retailer, which will be an owner-operated small retailer, usually a single store shop, but with no more than three outlets altogether, with no HQ or centralised management; or a village or farm shop is rooted in the community, serves local ingredients and produce, is run effectively and is ably managed with support from volunteers. The judges will look to for retailer/shop owners who demonstrate business acumen and presentational flair and who delivers a great service to the customers. The winner of this award will command huge loyalty from staff and, will almost certainly, be making a huge contribution to the local community.
This award is seeking nominations from all parts of the county for this broad category that looks to recognise and reward an unsung community hero. Nominees might be the linchpin of the local community, working to ensure we all receive a good service, whether milkman, postman or community policeman. Nominees may be working for the government, a private company or a charity. Or they may simply be volunteers. The main criteria is that they are held in the highest esteem in their community and provide a service that is invariably understated but essential to.
The local pub is the heart of any community and we are looking for a true local that serves this tradition. The judges would like to see a well-managed public house with a good local following. The pub should offer a good selection of local and national ales, a comprehensive wine list and of course, excellent customer service. Strong community connections and special events would be an advantage.
The Pride of Wiltshire Award is a special award presented to the organisation that Wiltshire Life and the judging panel are proud to have located in the county. The organisation will have made a significant contribution to the county over a period of time and will continue to be an asset to the community for many years to come. Winners will enter a Wiltshire Life ‘Hall of Fame’, of which the inaugural winners were Walter Rose & Sons, in Devizes, followed by Salisbury Cathedral in 2015, Celebrate Voice in 2017 and The Wiltshire Emergency Services in 2019.
PLEASE NOTE: This not open for general entry.
This is a new award that will be presented to an individual who has consistently demonstrated their outstanding commitment to improving the lives of disadvantaged people in their local community. The winner will be someone who has made a significant impact on their local community; a force for good with a passion for helping local people who are living in challenging circumstances.
This award will be given to the teacher or coach who goes the extra mile in ensuring that teams and individuals get the support they need to flourish. Be it in a school setting or an extra-curricular one, a sports club, athletics club, a drama or dance school, we are looking for someone who has a passion for what they do and puts the people or team they are coaching at the centre of their work. If you are or know a teacher of coach that puts the fun into fractions or a coach that cares, we want to hear from you!
As most of the county is part of an outstanding area of natural beauty, home to world famous landmarks and a wide array of wildlife, it’s easy to see why Wiltshire has for centuries been the inspiration for the arts. The county is still home to many sculptors, artists, photographers, musicians and crafts experts, and Wiltshire Life would like to recognise the best of them. Open to individuals and groups, this award will be looking at excellence in the arts.
As most of the county is part of an outstanding area of natural beauty, home to world famous landmarks and a wide array of wildlife, it’s easy to see why Wiltshire has for centuries been the inspiration for the arts. The county is still home to many sculptors, artists, photographers, musicians and crafts experts, and Wiltshire Life would like to recognise the best of them. Open to individuals and groups, this award will be looking at excellence in the arts.
This award will be presented to an individual, professional or amateur, in any recognised sport who has made the most significant contribution to sport as a result of individual or team achievement. Additional merit will be awarded where sport has been used in a community sense or to place Wiltshire on a national/international platform. The nominee must be 25 or younger on the closing date for entries.