THE Argus 2018 Youth in Action Awards are taking place on Sunday afternoon.
We will be welcoming around 150 guests to the Hilton Brighton Metropole from 1.30pm.
It’s a great occasion where we will celebrate the very best of our young people in Sussex.
For the past two months we have invited nominations from across the county.
The categories and sponsors are: Pupil of the Year – sponsored by Hove College
Sports Person of the Year – sponsored by Tilleys Stonemasons
Sports group of the Year – sponsored by Jefferies Funeral Directors
Charity Achievement of the Year – sponsored by Legal and General
Academic Achievement of the Year – sponsored by St Johns School and
College Innovator of the Year – sponsored by British Airways i360
Musical Achievement of the Year – sponsored by AVT Connect
Contribution to Arts and Culture – sponsored by BIMM Hero/Heroine of the Year – sponsored by Sussex Autoscreen
Star of the Year – sponsored by Plumpton College Apprentice of the Year – sponsored by Greater Brighton MET.
The awards are being presented by Heart FM breakfast presenter Nicola Hume.
She said: “I’m thrilled to be a part of this year’s awards.
“I look forward to meeting so many great young people on the day and their families.”
Argus editor Arron Hendy said: “There has already been a number of video blogs on our website in the run-up to the big day.
“Don’t miss The Argus on both Monday and Wednesday where we will be providing comprehensive coverage of the awards.
“There will also be extensive coverage on our website at www.theargus.co.uk “
These awards mean a lot to us, and they mean a lot to the people of Sussex.
“That’s why we will be giving such a large amount of coverage to the big occasion.”
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