Community Recognition Awards 2021
The last 12 months of coronavirus restrictions have presented many challenges for the domestic game in Scotland, and yet clubs and schools have achieved so much.
From Monday 7 June, Scottish Rugby will be celebrating the exceptional contributions individuals and groups from the grassroots game have made to their local communities, charities, clubs and schools during this time with the Community Recognition Awards.
Each of Scottish Rugby’s five regions – Caledonia Midlands, Caledonia North, East, Glasgow North and Glasgow South – will enjoy an evening of award presentations, hosted via their Regional Facebook Group. We’d love for you to join in with our online celebrations!
The details are as follows:
East: Monday 7 June from 6pm
Click here to join the East Region Facebook Group
Caledonia North: Tuesday 8 June from 6pm
Click here to join the Caledonia North Region Facebook Group
Caledonia Midlands: Wednesday 9 June from 6pm
Click here to join the Caledonia Midlands Region Facebook Group
Glasgow North: Thursday 10 June from 6pm
Click here to join the Glasgow North Region Facebook Group
Glasgow South: Friday 11 June from 6pm
Click here to join the Glasgow South Region Facebook Group

Here is a reminder of awards being presented:
Community Champion Award brought to you by SP Energy Networks, which recognises an individual who has made an exceptional contribution to their community.
Charity Fundraiser Award brought to you by Tennent’s will be presented to an individual or group of volunteers who have made a significant impact through fundraising.
Diversity & Inclusion Award brought to you by Scottish Rugby, which credits a person or group working tirelessly to promote equality, diversity and inclusion or challenge prejudice and discrimination.
Inspiration Award brought to you by Tennent’s, recognising individuals and groups who have achieved extraordinary things through their efforts and determination.
Young Person’s Award brought to you by Mitsubishi Motors, crediting the efforts of a young individual or group (aged 16-26 years old) who have made a positive contribution to their club, school or local community, or have inspired others through positive social action.
Lifetime Achievement Award brought to you by Tennent’s, which acknowledges a person or group whose lifetime of dedicated service has provide a significant contribution in support of their club and community.
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