Raise your glasses... (it helps with the small print)
Best of The inaugural I Love Beeston Awards take place later this month; we donned a tux and got the Bolly on ice: Beeston is changing, and changing fast. Wilkos is returning, the tram has already poked its head into the town and should be (touch wood) running soon, and the square is looking rather dapper after the refit. We’re also seeing a surge of optimism among local businesses: after years of tram work chaos, and the effects of the recession there is now a lot to be cheerful about: businesses, especially Indies, are springing up like never before. As such, it seems a fitting time to recognise this with a party. The Nottingham Post, Beeston BID, Beeston and District Civic Society and The Beestonian have join forced to bring you the first I Love Beeston Awards, to recognise and celebrate those who keep this town vibrant and alive. It’s not just businesses; people who have made a difference to the community are also to be given a much-deserved mention.
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At the time of writing, over 500 entries have been received in the various categories, which means us part of the judging panel, we are going to not see much daylight while we work through them all. Awards presented on the night include Sport Award, Community Champion, Local Hero, Young Achiever, Family Business and Best New Business. There is also a special secret award planned....which we’re under oath not to utter. Stephanie Moss-Pearce from Beeston BID (and fellow judge) told us: “It’s about finding and celebrating the best Beeston has to offer. It’s a crucial time for our town with huge opportunity,” while Mike Sassi, editor of the Nottingham Post commented: “We’ve been banging on about why Beeston is an excellent place for years now, so it’s great that these awards have been put together to take that further... Honestly, to have this many entries astonishes me, and shows that Beeston is loved by it’s residents. The range of entries was wonderful, and paints a picture of a great town. I reckon these awards will be the first of many to come”.
Inside you’ll find more evidence of that excellence: from an exciting project down the nature reserve; our latest batch of Creative Beestonians; those lovely people at NG9 doing some excellent stuff making Beeston a brighter place; and tons more, included haunted buses; spaceships and David Attenborough. Now, we’re off to iron our best trousers and polish the champagne flutes…. MB