Awards which celebrate outstanding achievements within communities around Denbighshire have announced the shortlisted nominees for 2024.
Denbighshire Leisure Active Communities' Awards have revealed the nominees for the event, which celebrates achievements in sport, activity, arts, and culture.
Welsh radio and TV star Jason Mohammad, known for presenting BBC One’s Final Score, will host the ceremony, promising an unforgettable evening.
Sponsored by Lockstock storage, the awards will take place at the Rhyl Pavilion Theatre on Wednesday, November 13.
Individuals, clubs, charities, groups and schools from across Denbighshire have been shortlisted, all coming together to celebrate the amazing work happening across the county.
From exceptional coaching to inspiring arts projects, these awards highlight those who have contributed to creating a healthier, more active, and culturally enriched community.
For the full shortlist and more information on the 2024 DLL Active Communities Awards, go to denbighshireleisure.co.uk/ac-awards-2024.
Jamie Groves, managing director of Denbighshire Leisure Ltd (DLL), expressed pride in the dedication of the nominees.
He said: "We are incredibly proud of the talented and dedicated individuals and organisations across Denbighshire who work tirelessly to make a difference in their communities.
"The DLL Active Communities’ Awards shine a light on those who inspire us all, whether through sport, creativity, or community service.
"We are looking forward to celebrating these achievements with the shortlisted nominees on what will be a very special evening."
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