Get your votes in for our readers’ award
Date published: 10 November 2008
HERE is a another chance for you to vote for the readers’ choice award as part of Pride in Oldham, 2008.
Votes have been coming in for those nominees whom you, the readers, think is worthy of special recognition.
The awards’ independent judges have been busy choosing the line-up of finalists for the ten other categories involved — business, professional, health worker, education worker, volunteer, group, sport administrator, sporting achievement, special achievement and school.
But the readers’ award is all down to you and those short-listed will be invited to the prestigious awards lunch — this year to be held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, on Thursday, December 4.
To take part in the readers’ choice award, study the list of all the individuals, groups and businesses nominated and featured in the pages of the Oldham Evening Chronicle during this busy year.
To cast your vote put the number of the nominee of your choice in the box provided on the coupon, along with your name, address and daytime telephone number and send it to: Pride in Oldham Readers’ Choice Award 2008, The Editor, Oldham Evening Chronicle, 172 Union Street, Oldham. OL1 1EQ.
The nominee polling the most votes will receive the special Chronicle Readers’ Choice Award. In the event of a tie, the Pride in Oldham independent judging panel will decide the winner. No photocopies accepted. Closing date for entries is Monday, November 17, 2008.
All those voting for the eventual winner will go in a draw to win an invitation for two to the awards lunch.
NOMINEES FOR AWARDS, 2008
1 — Mark Holmes
Sports development officer
2 — Ray Barlow
Fire rescue hero
3 — Father Phil Sumner
Hard-working parish priest
4 — Pram Pushers
Mums and toddler group
5 — Angela Kirkham
Set up Victoria Brook day nursery
6 — Leigh Carlisle
Fundraising cancer suffer
7 — Debbie Mortin
Dedicated foster parent
8 — Barry Ratcliffe
Scout leader and community stalwart
9 — Miranda Deblasio
Charity worker
10 — Terence O’Grady Social Club
Volunteer helpers praised
11 — Dr Peter Walsh
Crompton Health Centre GP
12 — Oldham Cancer Support Centre
Hard-working Failsworth-based team
13 — Community Matrons
Sue Mills and her dedicated team
14 — Heyside Angels
Ladies football club’s amazing year for trophies
15 — Yvonne and Barry Cossins
Foster carers
16 — Limecroft Resource Centre
Limeside unit staff
17 — Dr Jane Rothewell
Chadderton GP
18 — Cyak Club
Alt community and youth activities club
19 — Ann Dormer
Heart nurse
20 — Neeraj Sharma
Consultant urologist
21 — Karen Quinlan
District nurse
22 — Pam Preston
Uppermill FC adminstrator
23 — Bullock Construction
Extra care unit at Royton
24 — Louie Daley
Budding artist
25 — Frank Nightingale
Boxing coach
26 — Breeze Hill School
Excellent student support scheme
27 — Lee Wilds
Learning development project worker
28 — Lynn Smallwood
Independent carer
29 — Ann-Marie Diallo
Mental health worker
30 — Jim Bleazard and Maureen Longley
Pupil escorts at Watersheddings School
31 — John Corbishley
Church Brigade founder at Heyside
32 — Dave Coleman
Dedicated to helping young people
33 — Martyn Evans
Deputy Director Oldham Music Service
34 — Werneth Junior School
Golden boot walk to school scheme
35 — Council gardening team
Caring for conservatory at Alexandra Park
36 — Peter Radcliffe
Goalkeeping coach
37 — Oldham Youth Council
Making a difference for young Oldhamers
38 — Kayley family
Long-standing love of scouting
39 — Allan Wilde
Home Watch volunteer in Chadderton
40 — Elliot Lux
Teenage water-skiing star
41 — Thomas Stubbs
Talented young boxer
42 — Michael Ward
Rugby star at both codes of the game
43 — Adam Laskey
Head of St Thomas’ School, Moorside
44 — Nick and Paul Jackson
Shoe repairers
45 — Chloe Haines
Seven-year-old who phoned 999.
46 — Outreach Players
Amateur dramatics group
47 — Karen Seth
Lyndhurst School learning mentor
48 — Saddleworth Golf Club junior team
Won the prestigious Manchester BMW Junior final
49 — Tatton Park floral display winners
Team comprised of several local schools.
50 — Inspire Salon
Fund-raising hairdressers
To nominate someone for the readers’ award, email us with the number of the nominee and your own name, address and telephone number.
Send your info by email to editorial@oldham-chronicle.co.uk, marked “Pride in Oldham Awards, 2008
Pride in Oldham is supported by:
Innovative Technology
J W Lees Brewery
Molnlycke Health Care
Northern Counties Housing Association
Oldham Council
University Centre Oldham
Warburtons