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Locality Awards '22 winners

Find out who won the Locality Awards '22 in Sheffield.

The Locality Awards recognise and celebrate the people and organisations who believe in the power of community to create a fairer society.

Locality members step in when others look away, they fill a need that’s not being met, and create spaces at the heart of our communities where lives are transformed.

The Locality Awards were held on Tuesday 8 November 2022 during Locality Convention ’22 evening reception, at Sheffield Town Hall.

Thank you to Lloyds Bank Foundation and Endsleigh Insurance for sponsoring two of our awards.

The winners of the Locality Convention ’22 were:

Group of people on stage

Celebrating community organisations that have worked with local people to shape their own future.

The winner is: Back on the Map

Sunderland’s Back on the Map co-produces their projects with their community and ensures their work is led by the needs and interests of local people.

 

Celebrating community organisations whose support has changed local people's lives.

The winner is: One Community Development Trust

One Community supports residents through person-centred projects which include employment programmes, money advice and more.

 
 
One Community Development Trust receiving their award

Celebrating community organisations that bring their diverse communities together.

The winner is: 198 Contemporary Art

Their work brings the community together through education programmes and events and actively nurtures artists and curators from marginalised communities.

 
 
198 Contemporary Art receiving their award

Celebrating community organisations that have developed creative business models.

The winner is: Adrenaline Alley

Corby’s Adrenaline Alley has grown from a grassroots organisation seeking to create a safe space and sports facility for young people to a world-class venue.

 
 
Adrenaline Alley receiving their award

Celebrating outstanding local authorities who have created strong partnerships with local communities.

The winner is: Birmingham City Council Prevention and Communities, Adult Social Care Directorate.

Birmingham's Neighbourhood Network Schemes are a fascinating example of community power.

 
 
Birmingham City Council receiving their award