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YouNG Project Participants Praised at Trent Bridge Awards Event
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The achievements of the young people who work with the Trent Bridge Community Trust have been praised at the Trust’s annual awards evening.
The event was held at Trent Bridge cricket ground and attended by young people and their parents, as well as local councillors and the Mayor of Rushcliffe, Councillor Maureen Stockwood.
A previous YouNG Ambassador, Jack Osborn, demonstrated how integral the programme can be in developing young people by putting in a flawless performance as Master of Ceremonies for the evening.
The YouNG Project helps local young people aged 13 to 21 prepare for work through experience, advice and support.
Many of our YouNG entrepreneurs and performers have stalls or shows at Christmas markets in the region.
Award Winners
Ambassadors
YouNG Organiser – Beatrice Munro, 16, West Bridgford School
Behind the scenes wonder – Vanessa Iheama, 16, South Wolds Academy
YouNG Ambassador of the year – Jamie Cordon, 16, Toot Hill School
Best contribution – Jack Osborn, 16, East Leake Academy
Work experience
Work experience engagement award – Ethan Fox, 16, West Bridgford School
The Markets Awards were awarded to Josh Smith and Elise Long, with a special award, the YouNG Superstar Award, awarded to Charlotte Smith. Relive the event by clicking here.
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If you know a young person who could benefit from the YouNG project, or a business that might have a work placement opportunity for YouNG entrepreneurs, please contact max.emerson@trentbridge.co.uk.
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