IN EVERY corner of Glasgow, there are unsung heroes making life better for all of us

These are the people who give the Southside its sparkle, and who bring community spirit to the East End. They are our northern stars, and the best in the west.

Who deserves to be recognised for the positive impact they are making on your neighbourhood?

The Glasgow Community Champion Awards are back for 2023, supported by Glasgow City Council, Trades House Glasgow, Wheatley Glasgow and Merck.

Glasgow Times Editor Stacey Mullen said: “The Glasgow Times is proud of its record of celebrating the fantastic community work which goes on in every corner of this city.

These are the people who give the Southside its sparkle, and who bring community spirit to the East End. They are our northern stars, and the best in the west.

Who deserves to be recognised for the positive impact they are making on your neighbourhood?

The Glasgow Community Champion Awards are back for 2023, supported by Glasgow City Council, Trades House Glasgow, Wheatley Glasgow and Merck.

Glasgow Times Editor Stacey Mullen said: “The Glasgow Times is proud of its record of celebrating the fantastic community work which goes on in every corner of this city.

Last year’s winners included St Albert’s Primary, who won the Lord Provost’s Special Recognition Award for an innovative book project and PC Natalie Pollok, who won a special Editor’s Award for her dogged determination in tracking down thieves in the Gorbals.

Last year’s winners included St Albert’s Primary, who won the Lord Provost’s Special Recognition Award for an innovative book project and PC Natalie Pollok, who won a special Editor’s Award for her dogged determination in tracking down thieves in the Gorbals.

Last year’s winners included St Albert’s Primary, who won the Lord Provost’s Special Recognition Award for an innovative book project and PC Natalie Pollok, who won a special Editor’s Award for her dogged determination in tracking down thieves in the Gorbals.

Last year’s winners included St Albert’s Primary, who won the Lord Provost’s Special Recognition Award for an innovative book project and PC Natalie Pollok, who won a special Editor’s Award for her dogged determination in tracking down thieves in the Gorbals.

Last year’s winners included St Albert’s Primary, who won the Lord Provost’s Special Recognition Award for an innovative book project and PC Natalie Pollok, who won a special Editor’s Award for her dogged determination in tracking down thieves in the Gorbals.

David McClelland, site head and managing director at Merck, said: “Merck has a long and proud history in the UK, stretching back more than 140 years. We take pride in the fact that we are embedded in our local communities, giving back in many different ways, whether it’s teaching our younger generations about the wonders of science, raising funds for some great local causes across Scotland and the UK or actively contributing to providing solutions to some of the world’s toughest healthcare related issues.

“The Glasgow Community Champion Awards are a perfect example of supporting local communities. It’s people who do good deeds away from the limelight who deserve recognition. We are proud to be associated, once again, with these awards and look forward to hearing some of the stories of our unsung heroes in Glasgow.”

Bernadette Hewitt, chairperson of Wheatley Homes Glasgow, said: “We are delighted to once again support the Glasgow Times Community Champions awards.

“Communities and people are at the heart of everything we do at Wheatley Homes Glasgow, as we aim to create better homes, better lives and a better Glasgow.

“There are so many unsung heroes across the city who make a difference to others and their communities every day – this is an excellent way of honouring their work and we look forward to being part of the awards.”

David McClelland, site head and managing director at Merck, said: “Merck has a long and proud history in the UK, stretching back more than 140 years. We take pride in the fact that we are embedded in our local communities, giving back in many different ways, whether it’s teaching our younger generations about the wonders of science, raising funds for some great local causes across Scotland and the UK or actively contributing to providing solutions to some of the world’s toughest healthcare related issues.

“The Glasgow Community Champion Awards are a perfect example of supporting local communities. It’s people who do good deeds away from the limelight who deserve recognition. We are proud to be associated, once again, with these awards and look forward to hearing some of the stories of our unsung heroes in Glasgow.”

Bernadette Hewitt, chairperson of Wheatley Homes Glasgow, said: “We are delighted to once again support the Glasgow Times Community Champions awards.

“Communities and people are at the heart of everything we do at Wheatley Homes Glasgow, as we aim to create better homes, better lives and a better Glasgow.

“There are so many unsung heroes across the city who make a difference to others and their communities every day – this is an excellent way of honouring their work and we look forward to being part of the awards.”

David McClelland, site head and managing director at Merck, said: “Merck has a long and proud history in the UK, stretching back more than 140 years. We take pride in the fact that we are embedded in our local communities, giving back in many different ways, whether it’s teaching our younger generations about the wonders of science, raising funds for some great local causes across Scotland and the UK or actively contributing to providing solutions to some of the world’s toughest healthcare related issues.

“The Glasgow Community Champion Awards are a perfect example of supporting local communities. It’s people who do good deeds away from the limelight who deserve recognition. We are proud to be associated, once again, with these awards and look forward to hearing some of the stories of our unsung heroes in Glasgow.”

Bernadette Hewitt, chairperson of Wheatley Homes Glasgow, said: “We are delighted to once again support the Glasgow Times Community Champions awards.

“Communities and people are at the heart of everything we do at Wheatley Homes Glasgow, as we aim to create better homes, better lives and a better Glasgow.

“There are so many unsung heroes across the city who make a difference to others and their communities every day – this is an excellent way of honouring their work and we look forward to being part of the awards.”

David McClelland, site head and managing director at Merck, said: “Merck has a long and proud history in the UK, stretching back more than 140 years. We take pride in the fact that we are embedded in our local communities, giving back in many different ways, whether it’s teaching our younger generations about the wonders of science, raising funds for some great local causes across Scotland and the UK or actively contributing to providing solutions to some of the world’s toughest healthcare related issues.

“The Glasgow Community Champion Awards are a perfect example of supporting local communities. It’s people who do good deeds away from the limelight who deserve recognition. We are proud to be associated, once again, with these awards and look forward to hearing some of the stories of our unsung heroes in Glasgow.”

Bernadette Hewitt, chairperson of Wheatley Homes Glasgow, said: “We are delighted to once again support the Glasgow Times Community Champions awards.

“Communities and people are at the heart of everything we do at Wheatley Homes Glasgow, as we aim to create better homes, better lives and a better Glasgow.

“There are so many unsung heroes across the city who make a difference to others and their communities every day – this is an excellent way of honouring their work and we look forward to being part of the awards.”