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Nominate a hero for Brent Community Champion Awards
Brent residents can recognise the good work of others in their community by nominating them for an award.
The annual Brent Community Champion Awards will thank people who make "exceptional contributions" to the community.
Councillor Ralph Fox said: "In the last year I have met many residents across the borough who have given their own time to help others. They have impressed me, not just for their commitment to their activities, but for their values in being so dedicated to their voluntary work. I look forward to receiving many nominations, and celebrating the awards at the ceremony."
Last year, Umesh Raichada, of Byron Road, Wembley, won an award for his work as school governor of Byron Court Primary School, which his daughters Karishma, 10, and Kareena, seven, attend.
Mr Raichada, who hopes to be re-elected as governor in the next two weeks, manages fundraising, helps at social events and is chairman of the Parent Teachers' Association.
Brent Council chief executive, Gareth Daniel, said of Mr Raichada at last year's ceremony: "He is precisely what we look for in our school leaders."
Outside of school work, Mr Raichada fundraises part-time for a charity for people with learning difficulties, Link Up, and is a freelance chartered marketer.
Winners in previous years have included a conservationist, a classical Indian musician, a sea cadet organiser, a retired postmaster and a park campaigner.
Last year, 59 people from youth club organisers to carers and good neighbours were nominated.
People who live outside of Brent can still be nominated if they do deserving work in the borough.
Nominations close on Monday March 2 for the ceremony in May and can be made online at www.brent.gov.uk/communityawards
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