The Trent Bridge Community Trust and Positive Futures have celebrated the achievements of the young people they work with at the Trust’s annual awards evening.

The event was held at Trent Bridge cricket ground and attended by young people and their parents, along with local councillors and the Mayor of Rushcliffe, Councillor Maureen Stockwood.

The awards recognised the achievements of the young people and volunteers that attended the events and activities that have been run in 2018.

“We worked with some amazing young people this year, so it’s great to be able to present them with certificates of their achievements,” said Jermaine Shread, Senior Project Officer at Trent Bridge Community Trust.

Positive Futures was established by the Trust to support young people and to provide sporting and mentoring programmes for the young people of Rushcliffe.

Full list of winners:

Conflict Resolution

Kaci-Leigh Stones, Year 9, East Leake Academy

Shannon Sherwood, Year 9, East Leake Academy

Luke Newton, Year 10, Toothill School

Lewis Newton, Year 10, Toothill School

Social Media and Choices

Kaci-Leigh Stones, Year 9, East Leake Academy

Healthy Relationships Workshop

Terri Driscoll, Year 12, South Nottinghamshire Academy

Cleo Masterson, aged 16

Ella Polson, Year 12, South Nottinghamshire Academy

Cooking Workshop

Luke Newton, Year 10, Toothill School

Lewis Newton, Year 10, Toothill School

Personal Wellbeing

Pippa Houseley, Year 10, South Nottinghamshire Academy

Peer Mentoring Programme

Pippa Houseley, Year 10, South Nottinghamshire Academy

Terri Driscoll, Year 12, South Nottinghamshire Academy

Amy Richards, Year 12, South Wolds Academy

Also presented were two special awards in recognition of former Positive Futures cohort members that passed away in tragic circumstances – the Lily Award and the Jack Archer Award.

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For further information about Positive Futures, contact mark.clifford@trentbridge.co.uk.