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The CT’23 Awards Finalists are Here!
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We are thrilled to announce the shortlist for this year’s Community Transport Awards!
Our esteemed panel of judges had the incredibly difficult task of evaluating all the outstanding submissions and narrowing down our nominees to the very best of the best. Our judges wanted to thank everyone who submitted a nomination, and it was so inspiring to see so many stories of excellence from across the UK.
Join Us for the Big Reveal
The much-anticipated #CT23Awards Ceremony is just around the corner, and you’re invited to witness the extraordinary efforts and accomplishments of our community transport heroes. Join us as we unveil the winners and celebrate these remarkable individuals and organisations who go the extra mile to make a difference.
CT’23 AWARDS SHORTLIST
Provider of the Year (for small fleet size CT with about 1-5 vehicles)
Community Transport Provider of the Year recognises a community transport provider who, in the view of our judges, has gone above and beyond in supporting their community over the last year, and may have overcome significant challenges to do so. This means having a positive impact on the local community, adapting what they do in new and innovative ways and offering examples of best practices and support to others in the sector. There are two categories for this award, CT Provider of the Year (for small fleet size CT with about 1-5 vehicles) and CT Provider of the Year (for large fleet size CT with above 5 vehicles).
Finalists:
1. The Sprint Community Transport
2. Hopeman Community Bus
3. South Denbighshire Community Partnership
Sponsor: London Hire
Provider of the Year (for large fleet size CT with above 5 vehicles)
Community Transport Provider of the Year recognises a community transport provider who, in the view of our judges, has gone above and beyond in supporting their community over the last year, and may have overcome significant challenges to do so. This means having a positive impact on the local community, adapting what they do in new and innovative ways and offering examples of best practices and support to others in the sector. There are two categories for this award, CT Provider of the Year (for small fleet size CT with about 1-5 vehicles) and CT Provider of the Year (for large fleet size CT with above 5 vehicles).
Finalists:
1. Community Transport Sussex
2. Badenoch & Strathspey Community ConnXions
3. Bassetlaw Action Centre
Innovation in Volunteering
This award celebrates operators who take an innovative approach to recruiting, supporting, and retaining their volunteers. Whether it’s about new approaches to advertising, a volunteer support programme, partnership working with other organisations, or volunteer reward systems, these operators are leading the way in shaping volunteering that’s fit for the future.
Finalists:
1. SWAN Transport
2. Mid Devon Mobility
Partnership of the Year
Partnership of the Year is for two or more organisations that have worked in partnership for the benefit of their communities over the last year. Our judges looked at how these these organisations have worked together to identify and solve a problem, using their different skill sets to reach their communities where they wouldn’t have been able to do so individually.
Finalists:
1. ECT Charity
2. Mid Devon Mobility
3. CT4N in partnership with The Wolfpack Project
Making a Difference
Making a Difference is an award that recognises an organisation that has gone above and beyond to create new ways to make sure its passengers feel included and supported.
The shortlisted nominees have put in place new, innovative, and effective ways to keep passengers’ spirits up and keep them connected to their communities.
Finalists:
1. CT4N Ltd.
2. ReadiBus
3. Merton Community Transport
Commitment to Sustainability
Commitment to sustainability is an award that recognises the community transport sector’s commitment to sustainability and will be awarded to an organisation that can show this commitment across its work. The shortlists have demonstrated how they have taken innovative approaches to improving sustainability even if the results are still a work in progress. Our judges were keen to see how the nominees reflected the values of sustainability and climate awareness through their work’.
Finalists:
1. Buchan Dial-A-Community Bus
2. Awel Aman Tawe – Taith Co-op
3. Sustainable Transport Service in Cornwall
CT Champion of the Year
CT Champion of the Year recognises an individual at a CT organisation who has gone over and above to champion and support the work of community transport. This could be a politician, local community leader, funder, staff member, volunteer, trustee or local business person. Our judges were looking for someone who has supported and/or raised the profile of community transport either locally or nationally.
Finalists:
1. Jim Grose – Mid Devon Mobility
2. Sachà Petrie – Taith Coop
3. Rosemarie Darlington – Mid Devon Mobility
4. Angela Perrett- Sprint Community Transport.
Sponsor: TBC Conversions
Massive thanks to the esteemed panel of judges for their diligent and meticulous review of the submissions for the Community Transport Awards.
Don’t miss out on this exceptional evening, celebrating those who make community transport thrive. The dress code for CT’23 Awards Night is evening wear, so get dressed to impress, we can’t wait to celebrate with you!
If you haven’t reserved your spot, do so now as spots are limited!