TULIP TALK: Awards give heroes recognition they deserve

Do you know a volunteer who deserves a Pride of South Holland Award?
There’s still plenty of time left to nominate someone for the Pride of South Holland Awards – Volunteer of the year award.
It’s your chance to get these remarkable people the recognition they deserve.
The Volunteer of the Year Award identifies those who dedicate their time.
Even if its minutes, months, hours or days, they give up their time free of charge.
Sponsoring the this year’s award is Majestic Bingo.
Managing Director of Majestic Bingo, Mark Jepp said: “Volunteers are the unsung heroes, spreading their acts of kindness and generosity, helping to make a difference in their communities and to those less fortunate.
“We are proud to sponsor this new category in the Pride of South Holland Awards in recognition of those efforts which often go unnoticed.
“We hope their inspirational stories serve to remind us all of the importance of gratitude and what we can all do to support each other and our neighbourhoods”
Majestic Bingo is the UK’s third largest operator of retail bingo. The company was formed in 2014 following two acquisitions, creating a portfolio of 15 bingo clubs spanning from the North East to the South West.
Its head office is based at the Regent Club in Spalding which has been serving the community since 1937.
The company has played an active part in supporting the local community since taking residence.
Mark recently helped to judge the school choir and Tulip Queen competitions during the Christmas Lights switch on in December.
If you know someone who deserves the Volunteer of the year award, you can download a nomination form from our website www.tulip-radio.co.uk and Post it to Tulip Radio,13a The Crescent, Spalding, Lincolnshire, PE11 1AE or email your nominations to [email protected]

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