11th St David Awards to take place in Cardiff

Guests at tonight's ceremony will include the new First Minister of Wales Vaughan Gething

The finalists for the 2024 St David Awards with the former First Minister Mark Drakeford
Author: Jonny FreemanPublished 11th Apr 2024
Last updated 11th Apr 2024

People from across Wales will be recognised tonight at the St David Awards in Cardiff.

The ceremony is now into its 11th year and will include guests like the new First Minister Vaughan Gething.

The categories and nominations are as follows:

Bravery

Callum Smith (Porth)

Owain Williams, Victoria James, Stephen Wardman, Ross Wellington (Caerphilly)

PC Cath Parry (North Wales Police)

PS Isabelle Coulson and PS Ross Phillips (Gwent Police)

Business

CASE UK Ltd (Wellbeing Company)

Deaf Friendly Ltd (BSL Training)

Peter Radcliffe (Retired Businessman)

Community Spirit

Angela Bullard (Volunteer)

Helen Hughes (Stephens and George Charitable Trust)

Mohammed Alamgir Ahmed (Muslim Council of Wales)

Critical Worker

Llinos Williams, Branwen Ainscough and Sarah Hirst Williams (Health professionals)

Muslim Doctors Cymru (Health professionals)

Therapy and Recovery Team at Brynawel Rehab (Rehabilitation Unit)

Culture

Aloud Charity (Charity)

Cheryl Beer (Artist and Composer)

Elise Davison (Artistic director)

Mared Huws (Arts development co-ordinator)

Environment Champion

Caru Eryri (Volunteers)

Fare Share Cymru (Charity)

Frankie Hobro (Conservation project)

Innovation, Science and Technology

Concrete Canvas (Innovators)

CARiAD team based at North Wales Centre for Primary Care (North Wales)

Dr Gwenllian Rees (Aberystwyth University)

Sport

Cheryl Foster (Football referee)

Tomi Roberts-Jones (Sportsman)

Wales Men and Women Deaf Rugby Teams (Rugby teams)

Young Person

Jacob Allman-Whitehouse (Fundraiser)

Lia Ellis Thomas (Young carer)

Noah Herniman (Fundraiser)

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