PRIDE AWARDS 2018: Featured nominee, Harold Payne

This week’s featured nominee is Mr Harold Payne of the Anglia Motel, Fleet.

The person who nominated Mr Payne wrote to say: “I feel that Mr Payne of Anglia Motel, off the A17 towards King’s Lynn, should be nominated and deserves to win a Pride of South Holland award because of the work he’s put in to help the Normandy veterans go to the beaches and to visit the graves of their old friends that died there during the Second World War.

“He also helps to collect for the injured soldiers of today.

“He collects money through collections, charity events and is also known to pay out of his own pocket.

“He’s very passionate about what he does and is doing for the local community.”

 

There are multiple ways to nominate a person or group for a Pride of Spalding and South Holland Award – there are just some vital points we need to make the entry valid.
Whichever way you send the nomination, be sure to include the following:

  •  Category entered
  • Name of nominee
  • Nominee address
  • Nominee contact details
  • Your name
  • Your contact details
  • A written reason why the nominee deserves the award
  • A photograph of the nominee if possible

If snail-mail is your preferred method of communication, feel free to post your nomination to:
Pride Awards, The Spalding and South Holland Voice, 2 Goodison Road, Spalding, PE12 6FY.
You can also email in your entries to [email protected], with the subject line ‘Pride Nomination’.

An nomination form is also available online.
Visit www.spaldingvoice.co.uk/pride-awards-2018-nomination-form to download the form, which can be emailed or posted.

Finally, you can call Jan on 07779 895388 and request a nomination form. Entry closes on August 24.

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