Blues Awards 2025!

A celebration of Sport at the beautiful Pump Rooms

The annual Blues Awards took place on Wednesday 30 April 2025 at the Pump Rooms.

It was a truly wonderful evening celebrating sporting achievements across the year and an amazing chance to recognise how much talent we have here at Bath.

SU Sport Officer Olivia proudly commented that, "The Blues award night is an incredible way to ensure that all our athletes get properly recognised for their excellent achievements, and to celebrate yet another amazing year of sport at our university. Each year our sporting community grows and grows, and this year was no different. This year has been so very memorable and there have been so many marvellous sporting achievements"

The night began with a drink's reception in the stunning Roman Baths which gave students a chance to mingle, take photos and make new memories together before moving onto the awards ceremony at the Pump Rooms.

View the 2025 Blues Award booklet Full photo album and Video coming soon! 

The official ceremony began with the Ribbon Award, which is awarded to students who have consistently represented the University over a two or three year period. This was awarded to Lily Arnold, Isabella Halladay, Iola Harper, Hannah Lydon, Abbey Marsden, Eleanor Mordue, Jasmine Richardson, Lucymay Treacy, Natasha Williamson (Cheerleading) and Alexandra Bulley and Jack Cooper (Latin & Ballroom).

The Colour Award is given to students who have consistently represented the University of a two or three year period in BUCS sport. This was awarded to:

Angus Gueterbock, Oliver Powell, Noah Swatton, Angus Webber (American Football), Jimena Alamo, Ava Berglin, Susannah English, Isabella Hale, Liam Hilditch, Izzy Hiles, Tayla Lock, Miriam Owen, Ellie Pearson, Ella Terry, Matthew Wood, Abbie Woodward (Association Football and Futsal), Elizabeth Ingram (Athletics), Brendan Dunne, Dan Kite, Tom Paterson-Watts, Anna Webster, Lucie Whiteman, Catherine Wong (Badminton), Sophia Al Hussaini, Keira Boucher, Kasper Kranker, Aidan O’Flaherty (Basketball), Thomas Hodges, Aisha Suhaimi, Alesia Vallance (Climbing), Hamish Bell, Ben Chapman, Trishan Patel (Cricket), Thomas Malns (Cue Sports), Dylan Buckley, Jed Ionov-Flint, Adrian Ng (Dodgeball), Diego Baird-Ludlow, Gaia Guido, Ian Zafir Bin Harris, Renee Nassozi Kiggundu, Joshua Saunders, Lara Tyler (Fencing), Steffan Evans (Golf), Arthur Tredgold (Handball), Maisie Ballsdon, Hamish Bell, Anna Bent, Luke Cunningham, Sophie Dixon, Sam France, Abi Green, Alex Haywood, Josh Heyworth, Anna Hill, Maddy Hill, Henry Moore, Josh Jack, Cerys King, Olivia Maddox, Benjamin Marshall, Benjamin Millett, Freddie Palmer, Emma Philpot, Harriet Pope, Rachel Scott, Libby Shepherd, Ella Turner, Maria Uria Kabashima, Anthony White, Amelia Williamson (Hockey), Charlie Bourton Cole, Harvey Creasey-Cottle, Sam Elliott, Ammar Mir (Judo), Holly Annetts , Farouk Attia, Liam Turpin, Hiren Venn (Karate), Jamal Akhras, Martha Blomfield, Roben Els, Ella Rose Entwistle, Louisa Jones, Isabella Sankey, Toby West, Scott Williams (Lacrosse), Stephanie Bryer, Esme Harley, Becca Hinkins, Alanna Pullen, Katie Steele, Rhian Thomas (Netball), Ben Furley (Rowing), Charlotte Ankerstjerne, Georgina Barham, Harry Breeze, Lily Downes-Hall, Kit Evans, Cassius Forshaw, Archie Friend, Rebecca Lacey, Lucy McGrath, Iona Mitchell, Ffion Owen, Ellie Ratcliffe, Jemima Sewrey, Raff Weston (Rugby Union), Aadya Gupta, Millie Rogove, William Whitehall, Jonathan Yip (Table Tennis), Isabella Townsend-Carrasco, Fred Wither (Tennis), Kate Clewer (Ultimate Frisbee), Anna Fertig, Veikka Korhonen, Thomas Stringer (Volleyball), Luke Barnsley, Eve Dadolle, Xanthe Dyer, Charlotte Reed, Rory Ward (Water Polo).

The Honorary Colour awards are given to students who have made a valuable contribution to the administration and development of a sport or recreation in the University or British Universities, either within a club or SU Sport as a whole. This was awarded to:

Joshua Cook, Miriam Owen (Association Football and Futsal), Joshua Burton (Athletics), James McNamara (Badminton), Hannah Lydon, Jasmine Richardson, Lucymay Treacy, Iola May Harper (Cheerleading), Anna Pretorius (Clay Pigeon Shooting), Ethan Brown, Dylan Buckley, Aimee Burton (Dodgeball), Christian Moody (Hockey), Hiren Venn (Karate), Louisa Jones (Lacrosse), Alex Briggs, Cameron Davies, George Doel, Fraser McEvoy, Ffion Owen, Ellie Ratcliffe, Gracie Reece-Gresty, Jemima Sewrey, Egor Varivoda (Rugby Union), Ffion Owen, Anna Pretorius (SU Sport Executive Committee), Erin Thompson (Taekwondo), Anna Fertig, Tanay Hemchand, Miranda Garcia Perez, Charles Seddon (Volleyball).

The Half Blue is awarded to students with junior international representation or podium finishes in BUCS while competing for a University first team. This was awarded to:

Harry Hodges (Badminton), Olivia Warner (Cue Sports), Juliet Lumineau (Fencing), Gergo Berendi, Kaitlin Chapple-Allen, Sam Elliott, Lydia Pearson, Roxy Proctor (Judo), Luca Marshall (Lacrosse), Scarlett Creasey, Ellie Ervine, Charlotte Watts (Netball), Jasper Spandler (Rugby Union), Marat Akhmetov, John Steward, Lani Widdeson (Taekwondo), Francesca Franchi (Tennis), Alex Bradshaw (Ultimate Frisbee), Adam Slezak (Water Polo).

Full Blues are awarded to students who have competed for a University 1st team for two years along with two years’ representation at international level. This was awarded to:

Jacob Mitchell (Fencing) - Jacob has been a key part of the University of Bath Fencing 1st team for four years, demonstrating exceptional versatility by competing in all three fencing disciplines. His adaptability has been crucial to the team’s success, helping Bath secure strong BUCS performances and achieving a major milestone in his third year as Men’s Captain, when he led the team to victory in the Division 1 Western League, securing promotion to the Southern Premier League.

Jacob’s success extends far beyond university competition. He has represented Great Britain at both the U17 and U20 levels, winning multiple medals at national cup events. While at Bath, he was selected for four U20 World Cups and the European Championships.

Emmanuel Langton (Hockey) – Emanuel has been an integral part of the University of Bath’s hockey program, representing the Men’s 1st XI for three years in the BUCS National League and in his final year, he served as the Men’s Club Captain. Beyond university hockey, he has represented the USA U21 national team, competing in the Junior Pan American Cup.

Katie Partridge (Hockey) – Katie has played in the Women’s 1st team Hockey team since joining the university and has helped them progress into and remain a strong force within the BUCS National League. She also has conducted international duties for the Wales’ senior team. This has included several clashes against Scotland and a trip to Poland to compete in the Euro Hockey 5s International tournament where Wales placed 7th overall. This season she has also made her debut in the Premier League with her move to Reading Hockey Club.

Deni Agnew (Netball) - Deni began her competitive netball career in the Surrey Storm Academy, progressing through the U15, U17, and U19 squads. Her journey continued with the Bath Academy at both U19 and U21 levels. At University she has played in the 1st team during both her first and second years and has had the privilege of representing Wales at both U21 and U23 levels. This year Deni has been captain of the BUCS 2nd team and is part of the of the London Pulse Next Gen program.

Alex Clayton (Rugby Union) - Alex has made impressive strides in his rugby career, establishing himself as a rising talent while studying at Bath. Alex’s performances at Bath have not gone unnoticed, and in June 2021, he was selected for the Scotland U20 squad for the Six Nations Championship, marking a significant milestone in his career. Alex is expected to continue making an impact in both domestic and international rugby, with the potential for further recognition at higher levels. His journey so far demonstrates the value of dedication, adaptability, and seizing opportunities, positioning him as a promising talent in Scottish and university rugby.

Ieuan Davies (Rugby Union) - Ieuan has rapidly risen through the ranks since turning 18, balancing university studies with a promising rugby career. A standout scrumhalf, he emerged from Millfield School as captain of the first XV before earning a senior academy contract with Bath Rugby. His transition to the University of Bath saw him make an immediate impact in BUCS Super Rugby. Davies’ performances for Bath’s 1st XV soon caught the attention of national selectors, earning him a spot in the Wales U20 squad for the 2024 Six Nations. In February 2025, he reached a major career milestone, making his official Bath Rugby debut, solidifying his progress from academy prospect to professional.

Austin Emens (Rugby Union) - Austin has rapidly risen through the ranks of rugby, establishing himself as a standout talent at the University of Bath and beyond. Enrolling in 2021 to study Business, he started his university rugby career with the 3rd XV before progressing to the 1st XV in the BUCS Super Rugby competition through sheer dedication and impressive performances. His speed, agility, and strong rugby IQ made him a key player for Bath, catching the attention of national selectors. In December 2023, he earned a call-up to the Great Britain Rugby Sevens squad, making his debut in the HSBC World Sevens Series, where his dynamic attacking play and defensive work ethic proved invaluable. His rapid development continued in April 2024 when he secured a Senior Academy contract with Bath Rugby, reflecting the club’s confidence in his potential at the professional level. His hard work paid off when he made his Gallagher Premiership debut on October 12, 2024.

Ludo Kolade (Rugby Union) - Ludo’s rugby career exemplifies a seamless progression through university, club, and international levels, underscoring his exceptional talent and leadership. His rugby journey gained momentum during his tenure at the University of Bath, where he pursued an Economics degree while making significant contributions to the men's 1st XV rugby team. In September 2023, Ludo was appointed co-captain, reflecting his leadership qualities and commitment to the sport. Under their guidance, the team achieved a top-four finish in the BUCS Super Rugby league during the 2023-24 season, narrowly missing a cup final berth after a close match against Loughborough. Ludo's prowess on the field caught the attention of professional clubs, leading to his inclusion in the Harlequins Senior Academy in 2022. He made his senior debut against Saracens in the Premiership Rugby Cup, marking a significant milestone in his club career. His performances at the club level paved the way for international recognition, culminating in his selection for Scotland's U20 squad during the 2024 Six Nations Championship.

Kim Thurlow (Rugby Union) - Prior to starting at the University of Bath Kim attended a selection day for Wales Women U20. Throughout her first year of university, was included in the travelling squad to Canada to play USA and Canada, earning her first two caps. Whilst playing for the Universities 1XV, she was included in the first ever Women's U20 Six Nations held in Italy. The beginning of the Celtic Challenge ensured high level game time for Gwalia Lightning in which she played at alongside playing for the Universities 1XV in BUCS games and gaining promotion to Premier South.

Lloyd Thomas (Ultimate Frisbee) - Throughout his time at the University of Bath, Lloyd has dedicated a large amount of his time to developing the Ultimate Frisbee Club. He became the Men's Captain in his second year and led the Men’s 1s through an incredible season that saw them win a historic double. The team won both BUCS Indoor and Outdoor Nationals. Beyond university, he competed for the Great Britain Under-20 Men’s team at the 2022 World Junior Ultimate Championships in Poland. This year he will also be competing for the Great Britain Under-24 team at the World Under-24 Ultimate Championships in Spain. He has played Senior Club Ultimate at one of the highest ranked clubs in the UK, travelling to play tournaments around Europe.

Honorary Blue is awarded to any person who has made an outstanding contribution to the development of University Sport or who has medalled at a World Championships, World Cups or Commonwealth Games and uses the University of Bath as their main training base. This was awarded to:

Peter Bush (Badminton) - Our first winner has been synonymous with badminton at Bath for over 25 years. Since arriving in 1998 he has been a fixture on the courts every day passionately striving for higher standards of his players, the facilities and his own impact on performance. Having brought energy and passion to the badminton courts throughout his 27-year tenure, this award winner has decided to retire in September and thoroughly deserves this recognition for the tremendous contribution he has made to University student sport at Bath.

Amelia Coltman (Skeleton) - Amelia, who has been part of the British Skeleton programme at the University since 2017, enjoyed her best international season to date in 2024-25, winning women’s gold in the opening IBSF World Cup plus individual silver and team gold with Marcus Wyatt at the European Championships.

Leon Greenwood (Skeleton) - Leon’s second season on the IBSF Bobsleigh World Cup circuit saw him help Great Britain win five four-man medals, including gold on the legendary St Moritz track, as well as European Championships bronze.

Charlotte Gregory (Golf) - Serving as Chair of the Golf Club for two years has been an incredible privilege for Charlotte. Her aim has always been to make the club more inclusive, welcoming, and accessible to all students. As one of the few female members in a male-dominated sport, Charlotte has brought a unique perspective to the role. In her first year as Chair (2022-23), she helped the club grow by 45%, with the clubs’ efforts being recognised when they won Club of the Year for the first time in 25 years.

Jonny Gough (Karate) - During his time at the Bath, Jonny has both excelled at national and international levels within Karate, but also managed to pass on this expertise to the Karate Club here to help grow and develop the club as a whole. Over the past 3 years, he has consistently returned 30+ medals a year nationally, including two bronze medals at BUCS in 2023 and 2024 coupled with four 4th place finishes. Internationally, Jonny has attended and medalled at numerous competitions during his tenure at University. Additionally, in his role as Chair of the Karate Club here for 2 years running, he has been instrumental is seeing the club grow from around 40 to 80 members in 2 years.

Taylor Lawrence (Bobsleigh) - Now well established as a key push athlete for Britain’s GB1 sleds, Taylor won 10 medals during the 2024-25 season as he helped driver Brad Hall to third place in both the two-man and four-man Overall World Cup standings as well as four-man bronze at the World and European Championships.

Tabby Stoecker (Skeleton) - British Skeleton athlete Tabby, who won World Cup gold on just her second appearance in December 2023, is now a double IBSF World Championships medallist having won team silver with Matt Weston in both 2024 and 2025.

Freya Tarbit (Skeleton) - Freya’s impressive second season on the IBSF Skeleton World Cup circuit saw her win medals at the last two Olympic venues, gold in PyeongChang and bronze in Beijing, as well as make her World Championships debut in Lake Placid.

John Taylor (Rugby Union) - For the past two years, John has served as Chairman of the University of Bath Rugby Union Club, a role that has shaped his university experience. While balancing the demands of his civil engineering degree, he has worked to create a more inclusive, structured, and successful rugby environment, leaving a lasting impact on the club. He introduced an internal non-BUCS league to provide playing opportunities basing teams on the university’s four faculties. This strengthened team identity, increased participation, and ensured full squads each week. John has improved the non-BUCS pathway by expanding 'RUSH-D'—previously a freshers-only initiative—to include all year groups. This helped integrate players, foster squad cohesion, and increase match experience through regular Saturday fixtures. The results have been significant, with record non-BUCS participation and greater squad depth, allowing the Men’s 3rd and 4th teams to thrive, with the 3s one game away from winning the league and the 4s winning the Conference Cup final.

John also focused on growing the Women’s side of the club. He has contributed to establishing a Women’s 2nd team, ensuring more playing opportunities. Off the field, John played a key role in the club’s Movember campaign, raising £33,983 over two years. Beyond fundraising, he focused on mental health awareness, collaborating with Bath Rugby and PsychStrength to produce a video series where club members shared personal experiences.

Joshua Waddell (Para Fencing) - Joshua confirmed his status as one of para fencing’s emerging talents when he won epee and foil gold at the U23 World Championships in April 2024. He has already won numerous team medals with Great Britain at major senior competitions, including foil gold and epee bronze at the 2024 European Championships in Paris.

Special Honorary Blue is awarded to any person who has qualified to represent their country at an Olympic or Paralympic Games, and either used the University of Bath as their training base during the year/years prior to the 2024 games and/or are University alumni. This was awarded to:

Paris 2024 – Alistair Chalmers, Chari Hawkins (Athletics), Sofia Sjoberg (Equestrian), Tim Nurse (Hockey), Dan Bethell (Para-Badminton), Suzanna Hext (Para-Swimming), Becky Wilde (Rowing), Grace Crompton (Rugby Union), Leah Crisp, Henrique Mascarenhas, Ridhwan Mohamed, Tobi Sijuade, Jacob Whittle (Seimming), Gemma Collis (Wheelchair Fencing)

The Gethin John Bevan Club Member of the Year acknowledges that SU Sports clubs would not function without a substantial input from student volunteers. This year’s winner was:

Calla Spires

Since the start of her time at the University of Bath, Calla has consistently been among the most active and engaged members of the rowing club. In her second year, she was elected to the role of Vice-Chair, and, in her fourth year, she became Chair. Her leadership has been pivotal to the success of the club this year, her drive and dedication to ensure that not only she, but her whole committee, works efficiently to grow and improve the rowing club cannot be understated.

The SU Sport Volunteer Coach of the Year recognises the significant impact to sport made through coaching by student volunteers. It recognises that such volunteers give a substantial amount of time to improve the coaching provisions within their clubs. This year’s award recognised:

Lucymay Treacy

Lucymay has shown exceptional dedication to Bath Jets Cheerleading Club during her time at university. Competing and coaching across various squads. In her final year, she took on the role of squad coach for both the Level 2 and Level 3 competitive squads, with her commitment evidenced by the high engagement within the club and competitive squads.

The David VandeLinde Prize recognises sporting accomplishment, leadership and academic success. This year’s winner was:

Ammar Mir

Ammar has had an incredibly successful three years at Bath, joining SU Judo in his first year and culminating in being elected Chair in his final year. Beyond his sporting responsibilities, he has successfully balanced his full-time undergraduate studies, a part-time job, and entrepreneurial ventures. He is on track to achieve a first-class degree in Management while already securing a highly competitive graduate role at PwC as a Management Consultant.

The Ivor Powell Award for Excellence in Coaching is an award that recognises the significant impact to sport made by coaches based at the University campus.  An exceptionally high calibre of winners is maintained as the award is only presented when suitable candidates are available.  The Ivor Powell Award is intended to recognise qualities of excellence in a coach epitomised by Ivor Powell himself, who represented passion, integrity, and total commitment to University sport. This year’s winner was:

Andrei Vorontsov

Andrei is a beloved swim coach known for his dedication and passion for the sport. He started coaching at Bath from 1999 – 2008, in between coaching worldwide at the highest of levels. He returned to coach at the University in 2017 in that time he has coached several swimmers to British National medals, international teams, including two swimmers to go to the 2024 Olympics with swimmers achieving national records while studying at the University. His famous saying to his swimmers and fellow coaches is: 'Perfection has no limits'. With his drive, kindness, sense of fun and immense knowledge he is a very well-loved coach, mentor and friend to all who he comes across.

The Martyn Hedges Award is the highest accolade that is awarded by the University of Bath Blues Committee and the recipient must have demonstrated more than simply aptitude at a given sport. It is presented in memory of the original Sports Scholar at Bath, Martyn Hedges, who was an exceptionally talented Canoeist at the University from 1976 to 1982. His list of achievements is remarkable yet does not reflect his value to the University. He was totally dedicated to the Canoe Club, even following his graduation. He was selected to represent Great Britain at the Barcelona Olympics but was tragically killed in a car accident shortly before departure. This award is made to those who have made a significant contribution to furthering the progress of others within their sport over a period of time. They will have excellent knowledge of their sport and will probably have reached a recognised level as a player or coach. It recognises outstanding individuals whose commitment and enthusiasm has been exceptional. This year’s winner is:

Charlotte Gregory

Charlotte has brought a unique perspective to the role as chair of the golf club for which she has served this role in the years 2022-23 and 2024-25. During her time as chair this award winner has strengthened the club’s relationship with Bath Golf Club, improving collaboration and securing long-term support for their members. Members of the club now have more playing opportunities and can also access more coaching time for both BUCS and non-BUCS players.

The BUCS Team Performance of the Year Award is open to any team in any BUCS sport and recognises the achievement of a team over the course of a season or within a one-off fixture.

Mixed Judo Team – 1st Place

This season has been the most successful in the club’s history, with the team achieving unprecedented results at the 2024 BUCS Championships, solidifying its status as the top university judo team in the UK. The team delivered a historic performance, securing an incredible 13 medals, including 7 golds, across individual and team events.

Women’s Netball 2nd Team – 2nd Place

This team has had an outstanding season proving themselves as one of the strongest 2nd teams in the country. This year saw the 2s compete in the newly established Premier 2 league. Going unbeaten to win the BUCS Premier South 2 title was a huge achievement.

Men’s Ultimate Indoor 1st Team – 3rd Place

The team delivered an unforgettable and unbeaten season. Their dominance started at Regionals, where they swept the competition to book their place at Nationals, and for only the second time in university history, Bath Ultimate claimed the national title.

The BUCS Individual Performance of the Year Award is open to any individual competing in a BUCS tournament sport and recognises the achievement of that individual over the course of a season or within a one-off competition.

Justin Davies – Athletics – 1st Place

800m runner Justin Davies had a fantastic start to the 2025 season in February, which saw him smash national records, win a first British title and qualify for the European Athletics Championships, knocking four seconds off his personal best in the process.

The Club of the Year award recognises the success and substantial achievements clubs can attain when they function effectively as a whole. For the first time, the award this year was presented with a cash prize- 1st place was awarded £1000, 2nd place was awarded £500 and 3rd place was awarded £250.

Rowing Club – 1st Place

This club have made exceptional strides in performance, engagement, and culture this year. Alongside the successes at competitions, the club has benefited from a record membership both in its novice and senior squads. This can be directly attributed to the sheer amount of time and effort put in by the committee. Having secured donations, the club hopes to create a hardship fund for students from disadvantaged backgrounds who wish to row at the University.

Lacrosse Club – 2nd Place

This is a club that fosters a welcoming and supportive atmosphere, creating a strong sense of belonging. This year has seen record participation across all levels, from beginners earning spots on BUCS teams to high engagement in social events and training, as well as their weekly Bath Active session. The committee’s dedication is exceptional, going above and beyond to enhance the club.

Golf Club – 3rd Place

The Golf Club has introduced thriving new recreational and development opportunities, making golf more accessible than ever. The club has experienced significant growth, reaching its largest membership to date with 300 members. Notably, female participation has increased, supported by the introduction of female-only lessons and socials. The success of that and other initiatives has been driven by the collaborative efforts of the committee members.

Sports Personality of the Year is an award that recognises a student who has contributed significantly to student sport during their time at University, and encapsulates the spirit of University sport. ‘Positive contribution’ may take many forms, including performance, service, and participation. Candidates may have achieved outstanding levels of performance, represented the University in a number of sports, or had significant input into a team, both on and off the pitch. This was awarded to Charlotte Gregory!

Serving as Chair of the Golf Club for two years has been an incredible privilege for Charlotte. Her aim has always been to make the club more inclusive, welcoming, and accessible to all students. As one of the few female members in a male-dominated sport, Charlotte has brought a unique perspective to the role. In her first year as Chair (2022-23), she helped the club grow by 45%, with the clubs’ efforts being recognised when they won Club of the Year for the first time in 25 years.

To expand playing opportunities, she has organised many different events such as an annual match against Bristol University and launched Down the Plug Hole, a mixed university event that attracted 80 players from five universities. Weekly Wednesday roll-ups for recreational golfers have been introduced, which have become a staple of the club, with their largest event drawing 60 participants.

To promote inclusivity, she has introduced new annual competitions such as the Christmas Jumper Texas Scramble and the Refresher’s Competition, both of which have become club traditions. During her time as chair strengthening the club’s relationship with Bath Golf Club was a priority, improving collaboration and securing long-term support for their members. To make golf more affordable, she has run Bath Active sessions, purchased a set of society golf clubs, and negotiated a student green fee deal with Bath Golf Club.

In her second year as Chair (2024-2025), the club grew by another 62%. A key focus was increasing female participation with female-only lessons with PGA professionals, female-only socials, and a female PGA professional to deliver free lessons during Inclusivity Week. Her work with increasing coaching time for all teams now allows up to 64 students to access weekly lessons. An inter-society team league has been launched. This initiative provided players who missed out on BUCS and the non-BUCS third team the chance to compete. The league attracted 114 players, who formed 38 teams. To support members' professional development, Charlotte organised a "Careers in Golf" talk, featuring six industry professionals and additionally, she has introduced a charity golf competition in support of Movember.

We had an amazing evening celebrating the successes of so many dedicated and talented athletes and individuals! SU Sport Officer Olivia commented, "I would like to reiterate how immensely proud of everyone we all are, from our elite athletes, coaches, students, volunteers and committees, well done on your nominees and award winners".

We wanted to say a massive thank you to everyone who came along to show support and thanks to the team of staff who work so hard to put this event together.

Finally of course - a massive congratulations to all our winners!