Tidy Randalstown’s Helen Boyd wins the ‘Live Here Love Here’ Civic Pride award
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The community-based campaign honoured Tidy Randalstown’s Helen Boyd with the Civic Pride award at its recent Community Volunteer Awards event.
The recemt hybrid event was hosted virtually by UTV’s Joe Mahon and saw eight environmental heroes from across Northern Ireland receive awards, including Mid and East Antrim Borough Council’s Larne Eco Rangers who won the Big Transformation award.
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Hide AdThe awards were open to individuals, schools and community groups that undertake volunteer activities to tackle litter, improve shared spaces and help reduce the impact of climate change. Nominations were also open to businesses that are registered through the Adopt a Spot programme.
Each of the winning volunteers or groups supported their community in 2021 by instilling civic pride and tackling environmental issues such as litter, biodiversity loss and pollution.
Winner, Helen Boyd, of Tidy Randalstown, said, “I’m very proud to be Chairperson of Tidy Randalstown. Over the years we have improved the look of the place and the environment. We’re now very involved in the community. We’re giving back and people see that. Volunteering requires commitment and patience and I just want to say a heartfelt thanks to everyone involved.”
Live Here Love Here’s Manager Helen Tomb commented: “We selected some very worthy winners for this year’s awards and are proud to recognize their year-round efforts to improve our environment.