Tain receives highly commended award for Business at Calor Scottish Community of the Year Awards
Tain Community Council has received a highly commended award for the Business category of the Calor Scottish Community of the Year Awards 2004, at a ceremony in Edinburgh today (Friday 26 November).
Representatives of the Community Council were presented with a plaque and certificate during the ceremony held at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC), which was also attended by HRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay.
Nineteen shortlisted communities attended the annual event, which this year attracted more than one hundred entries from communities spanning the length and breadth of Scotland. The ceremony was also captured on film as part of the six-part television series 'Rising to the Challenge', based on the awards.
Now in their seventh year, the awards encompass every aspect of Scottish life, providing communities with an opportunity to gain recognition and reward for their efforts. Their aim is to stimulate local people to take responsibility for their communities and enhance them for common good.
In determining the outcome of the awards, the judges sought best practices within communities, which could be used as examples for other communities throughout Scotland.
Commenting on Tain's success, Gavin Tomlinson, Calor Scottish Community of the Year Manager said, "Tain is a great example of how community and business can co-exit harmoniously.
"The support, training and facilities provided to the community by local businesses are truly altruistic. From Glenmorangie's support of the local Highland Games to the local hotel providing Internet access, not a lot of communities can boast that support, and likewise the community endeavours to support its businesses. Tain are very worthy recipients of the highly commended award ".
In addition to the highly commended accolade, Tain Community Council was also commended in the Environment, Older People, Younger People and Community Life categories.
The Calor Scottish Community of the Year Awards were launched in 1998, and since then more than one third of all Scottish communities from the Borders to Shetland, and all the country's major urban areas have taken part.
The awards include environment, business, young people, old people, community life and community website. Judging the awards were representatives of the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), Scottish Business in the Community (SBC), a Community Information Officer for a local authority, Association of Scottish Community Councils (ASCC) and The Robert Gordon University.
For further information regarding the awards visit www.communityoftheyear.co.uk
November 26, 2004
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