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Have you witnessed any act of bravery or danger


encountered by an individual in assisting others?


This is your opportunity to nominate people or organisations who are worthy of receiving this unique award.


The Sheriff s’ Award is a national award for bravery, celebrating people who have contributed to safeguarding our “people, property or our liberty.”


The award was instituted in 2006 by the Worshipful Company of Security Professionals and is awarded annually by the Sheriff s of the City of London.


SHERIFFS’ THE


AWARD


The Award is a highly prestigious one with the winner receiving a trophy, a framed certifi cate and a cheque for £2,500. By order of the Sheriff s, their names are permanently inscribed on an Honours Board and in a Book of Honour which are on permanent display at the Central Criminal Court - ‘The Old Bailey’.


Nominations are sought from across the United Kingdom and are open to members of the public as well as members of the Emergency Services, the Armed Forces and people employed in the Security Industry.


Ensure your nominee receives the recognition they deserve


Visit www.wcosp.org and submit your nomination Closing date for entries 1 August 2020


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