AWARDS TO STREET AHEAD AND ITS STAFF
Streets Ahead and its staff have won numerous awards and commendations. We thought you would like to see some of the latest!
CLEVELAND COMMUNITY SAFETY AWARDS 2016
THE MAYORS AWARD
The Mayor's Award presented by Ray Mallon is a recognition of outstanding citizens of Middlesbrough who have made a major contribution to the people, community and city of Middlesbrough. Linda Mole, retired Chair of Streets Ahead for Information, has beens presented with the Mayors Award to commemorate her life-time of work and contributions to her community and her work with Streets Ahead and other local community organisations. Below is a photo of Linda receiving her Award from the Mayor.
EMPLOYER OF THE YEAR - NEWPORT COMMUNITY AWARDS
Presented by Mayor Andy Preston, the Employer of the Year was awarded to Streets Ahead in 2021. It is a recognition of our outstanding service to the people, community and city of Middlesbrough.
SHEROES AWARDS - Kim May from Streets Ahead wins this prestigious award
This celebration event honoured the leading ladies of local communities.
On International Women's Day on Wednesday, March 8, Teesside-based arts company Borderlands launched their 'Sheroes' exhibition with an awards ceremony at Ormesby Hall. Sheroes was launched in 2020 by Borderlands and director Shadha Khan, to bring attention to women across Teesside who are making positive impacts in their local communities.
120 women were nominated and 15, who are all from the Middlesbrough and Redcar and Cleveland area, made the final cut to feature in the exhibition, which features photographs by Jo Coates. The exhibition will be housed in Ormesby Hall's Laundry Room.
On International Women's Day on Wednesday, March 8, Teesside-based arts company Borderlands launched their 'Sheroes' exhibition with an awards ceremony at Ormesby Hall. Sheroes was launched in 2020 by Borderlands and director Shadha Khan, to bring attention to women across Teesside who are making positive impacts in their local communities.
120 women were nominated and 15, who are all from the Middlesbrough and Redcar and Cleveland area, made the final cut to feature in the exhibition, which features photographs by Jo Coates. The exhibition will be housed in Ormesby Hall's Laundry Room.