Still time to nominate Lord-Lieutenant’s Young Person of the Year 2025

Your chance to nominate inspiring young people in your community

Lord Lieutenant's award for young people 2023

People are being reminded that they have until 14 February to help the Lord-Lieutenant of Leicestershire celebrate the achievements of young people aged 13 to 19 across the city and county.

Family, friends, teachers, and other professionals and community leaders are being urged to nominate inspiring young people in their communities for this year’s Lord-Lieutenant’s Young Person of the Year Award. The four categories people can nominate their chosen young person for are, Young Person of Courage, Young Volunteer, Young Leader, and Young Artist.

As Lord-Lieutenant I am privileged to meet so many fantastic young people across the city and county. This annual award event is designed to celebrate the achievements of our exceptional young people. But without your continued support and insightful nominations these awards simply cannot take place. 

As ever, the award categories highlight bravery, creativity, strength of spirit and selflessness and I hope these will give you the opportunity to show your appreciation for the young people you know who continue to amaze, support, and inspire those around them.

My award panel is looking forward to hearing about the remarkable efforts of our young people. I want to thank you in advance for your support in helping me to recognise their individual talents and the outstanding contributions they make to their local communities.

The award scheme is open to all 13 to 19-year-olds living or attending full-time education in Leicester or Leicestershire. Nominations can be made by other young people, their school, parent or carer, as well as any other agency or individual.

More information about the awards, as well as useful tips to help you complete your nomination, is available on the Lord-Lieutenant's website.

The closing date for nominations is Friday 14 February.

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