Art and Culture Award Supported by COLAB
Commendation: Grace Franklin
WINNER: Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity/Oor Wullie’s BIG Bucket Trail, presented by Natalia Codona, Creative Director, COLAB
COMMENDATION: Grace Franklin, presented by Margaret McGuire, Board Nurse Director, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
COMMENDATION: Collected by Roy Gardner, on behalf of Gordon McIntyre, City of Glasgow College, presented by Richard Muir, Deputy Chief Executive, Glasgow Chamber
Environmental Award
Winner Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity/Oor Wullie’s BIG Bucket Trail
The trail was a free Scotland-wide art route of 200 unique Oor Wullie sculptures, raising vital funds for children in hospital - including Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity. The trail united businesses, communities, artists, schools and the Scottish public, and was visited by more than 1 million people during the summer of 2019.
Finalists: Culinary Ability Awards CIC; Mackintosh at the Willow; Scottish Ballet and Soryia Siddique
Carer of the Year Award Supported by NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
Finalists: Mary McLean and Renaissance Care - Whitecraigs
Education Award Supported by City Facilities Management
Winner MCR Pathways
MCR Pathways is a Scottish, school- based mentoring programme supporting those in or on the edges of the care-system to realise their full potential through education. MCR’s vision is that every care-experienced and disadvantaged young person in Scotland gets the same education outcomes, career opportunities and life chances as every other young person. MCR is growing nationally with support and commitment from both Local and National Governments.
Commendation: Gordon McIntyre, City of Glasgow College
Commendation: Glasgow Wood Recycling
WINNER: Common Wheel, presented by Margaret McGuire, Board Nurse Director, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
Finalists: City of Glasgow College - City Phonics; Kibble and Glasgow Science Festival, in collaboration with University of Glasgow
Winner Common Wheel
The organisation uses bike assembly and maintenance, music and art to engage people in meaningful activity that assists them in mental health challenges. Working in psychiatric wards, in care homes, in a community studio and from the two bike workshops, Common Wheel aims to reduce isolation, develop new skills and improve mental wellbeing. Mental illness and the associated stigma may lead to loss of employment, poverty, and withdrawal from society.
Finalists: City of Glasgow College; Ideeas Ltd and WEEE Scotland Ltd
WINNER: Scottish Water, presented by Donald Martin, Editor-in-Chief, Newsquest Scotland & Editor of The Herald, Herald on Sunday and the Evening Times
Winner Scottish Water
A publicly owned body which supplies water and wastewater services to over five million customers in homes and businesses across Scotland. Every day, it delivers more than 1.46 billion litres of clear, fresh drinking water and takes away more than 996 million litres of wastewater which it treats and returns safely to the environment. It is answerable to the Scottish Parliament through Scottish Ministers.
WINNER: MCR Pathways, presented by Richard Muir, Deputy Chief Executive, Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
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