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Devon & Cornwall: Seek Local Heroes for Awards
15 Mar
Summary
- Nominations are open for the fifth year of BBC Make a Difference Awards.
- Last year's winners include a former teacher helping young readers.
- The deadline for nominations is March 31.

The search is on for remarkable volunteers in Devon and Cornwall as part of the fifth BBC Make a Difference Awards. The nomination window is currently open until March 31 for individuals making a significant voluntary contribution to their local communities. Previous award recipients have included diverse roles such as wheelchair rugby coaches, hospital helpers, and CPR trainers.
Notable past winners include Derrick Lawson, who received an award in Devon in 2025 for his work supporting individuals through the court system, utilizing his own experiences to guide others. In 2024, Sheila Gill from Cornwall was recognized for her volunteer efforts, notably assisting young readers at a primary school and contributing to local arts. The volunteer award specifically honors individuals who selflessly dedicate their time to assist others, making a tangible difference. The call is for nominations for the 2026 awards, encouraging residents to identify and put forward deserving community champions.




