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Gravesham Borough Council urges residents to submit nominations before tomorrow’s deadline for the annual Community Awards recognising local volunteers.

Time’s running out for Gravesham residents to nominate their local heroes. The borough council is making a final push for nominations to its annual Community Awards, with the deadline closing tomorrow – 27 March 2026.

But this isn’t just another council scheme gathering dust. Since launching in 2008, these awards have recognised about 125 individuals, groups and organisations who’ve made a real difference across Gravesham Borough.

Who Can Be Nominated

The rules are straightforward enough. Your nominee must live, work or study somewhere in Gravesham Borough and contribute in a voluntary capacity. That means they’re giving their time freely, not getting paid for their efforts.

There’s a catch though – councillors and council staff can’t be nominated. The council says this keeps the focus on grassroots community contributions rather than those already in official roles.

Anyone can submit a nomination. You’ll need to provide a detailed explanation of how your nominee has made an impact. Think about the person who runs the local food bank, organises community events, or spends weekends helping elderly neighbours with their shopping.

The judging panel includes the Mayor, the Cabinet Member for Community & Leisure, and community representatives. They’ll assess nominees based on their level of commitment, obstacles they’ve overcome, how many people they’ve helped, and how long they’ve been serving the community.

What Winners Receive

Winners don’t just get a pat on the back. They receive a glass award presented by the Mayor at the Annual Council Meeting on 12 May 2026. There’s also a commemorative photo and a buffet reception following the ceremony.

It’s the kind of recognition that many volunteers never expect but richly deserve.

The Council’s Rationale

According to Gravesham Borough Council, the scheme celebrates “unsung heroes who go the extra mile” and benefits the community by highlighting volunteering efforts that improve quality of life across the borough.

The council argues that formal recognition encourages more people to get involved in voluntary work. When you see your neighbour receiving an award for their community efforts, it might inspire you to roll up your sleeves too.

Since 2008, the awards have maintained a consistent approach – recognising individuals, organisations and groups who improve quality of life through volunteering, fundraising or bringing other benefits to Gravesham through unpaid efforts.

Community Response

The scheme appears to have broad support, with no significant opposition identified in public records. The balanced judging panel, which includes community representatives alongside council officials, suggests an attempt to keep the process fair and representative.

The longevity of the scheme – now in its 18th year – indicates it serves a genuine purpose in Gravesham’s civic life.

The Final Push

The council’s social media team isn’t mincing words about the urgency. Their message is clear: “Don’t assume someone else will do it.”

That’s probably sound advice. How many deserving people miss out on recognition simply because everyone assumes they’ve already been nominated?

The online nomination process aims to make submissions as simple as possible. But with less than 24 hours remaining, potential nominators need to act quickly.

Winners will be announced at the Annual Council Meeting in May. For many recipients, it’ll be their first time receiving formal recognition for years of quiet service to their community.

The ceremony provides a rare moment when Gravesham’s civic leaders and residents come together to celebrate what makes communities tick – people willing to give their time freely to help others.

Key Takeaways

  • Nominations for Gravesham Community Awards close on 27 March 2026
  • Around 125 awards have been presented since the scheme began in 2008
  • Winners receive glass awards from the Mayor at a ceremony on 12 May 2026

What This Means for Gravesham Residents

If you know someone who volunteers regularly, fundraises for local causes, or goes out of their way to help others in Gravesham, you have until the end of tomorrow to nominate them online through the council’s website. The process requires you to explain in detail how your nominee has made a difference to the community. Don’t wait for someone else to do it – many deserving volunteers miss out simply because people assume they’ve already been nominated.