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Environment Awards deadline: 12 June
The deadline for entries for the 2009 North Norfolk Environment Awards is fast approaching.
The awards are given annually by North Norfolk District Council to recognise the work and projects that have made the biggest and best contributions to the environment and sustainability of the district in the past year, in four categories: School, Community group, Building, and Small business.
One further project that has special merits will win the John Sweeney Award, given in memory of the late Councillor John Sweeney, former Leader of North Norfolk District Council and champion of environmental issues.
Category winners win a £250 prize, while winners receive a plaque recognising their success; both winners and runners-up are presented with a certificate. The John Sweeney Award is a hand-made trophy.
Entries must be received by Friday, 12 June. For information and an entry form, visit www.northnorfolk.org/environment.asp and click on Environment Awards
The awards will be presented during the 2009 Green Build sustainable living event at Felbrigg Hall, near Cromer, on 12 and 13 September.
ENDS
- Tourism workshops for promoting northeast Norfolk - 31 August 2010
- Sheringham supermarkets meeting will follow parish poll - 26 August 2010
- Inaugural Sea Palling Reef Swim - 19 August 2010
- Fantastic line up for Greenbuild 2010 - 16 August 2010
- Green Flag hoisted again at Holt - 28 July 2010
- Graffiti is criminal damage and must stop - 27 July 2010
- Trimingham looks to the future for a village hall - 06 July 2010
- £100k saved by reducing sickness absence - 05 July 2010
- What’s special about Fakenham’s townscape? - 01 July 2010
- Prosecution for fly-tipping - 28 June 2010










