Huntingdon Racecourse has announced the winners of its first-ever Community Awards Day, held on November 5.

The event was held to showcase the contribution made by individuals and organisations within the local community.

The awards, which were combined with a race day, were judged by a panel from Huntingdon Racecourse and community officials, and aimed at recognising outstanding contributions to the community, irrespective of the number of nominations received.

Winners of the inaugural Community Awards Day as follows:

Business of the Year - Brampton Hair Company

Brampton Hair Company, an independent salon established in the aftermath of the pandemic, has worked tirelessly to build a loyal client base, employing three permanent staff members. Their active participation in community events and consistently positive reviews have solidified their position as a community favourite.

Employer of the Year - HBC Kitchens & Bathrooms

HBC Kitchens & Bathrooms earned the title of Employer of the Year for their unwavering support for local sports teams, including the St Ives Red Socks along with various local football and golf clubs. With an impressive annual turnover of £1.2 million for the last three years, all their employees are local residents, demonstrating their commitment to local talent and growth.

Overall Impact on the Community by an Individual – Richard and Philippa Winser

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Richard and Philippa Winser were honoured for their dedication to providing immersive and educational experiences to children and individuals with special needs. Through their unwavering patience and enthusiasm and drawing on their work as game angling guides at Fly Fishing Academy, Huntingdon, they have positively impacted many lives, particularly those affected by autism and physical disabilities.

Overall Impact on the Community by an Organisation – Dreamdrops (Huntingdonshire Children’s Charity)

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Established 18 years ago, Dreamdrops is recognised for its exceptional work in supporting the physical and emotional wellbeing of children and families within the community. Their efforts include establishing a Parent Support Group, providing resources for children with SEND in local schools, and offering support to families with children discharged from Hinchingbrooke Hospital, ensuring they receive additional recovery assistance at home.

Volunteer of the Year – Huntingdonshire Society for the Blind and Visually Impaired

The Volunteer of the Year award was presented to all the dedicated volunteers of Huntingdonshire Society for the Blind and Visually Impaired. This organisation has been instrumental in assisting blind and visually impaired individuals for an incredible 101 years all the while supported by their hard working volunteers. Over 80 people offer their time and passion assisting with social events, managing the charity shop on St Mary’s Street and conducting fundraising activities, significantly impacting the lives of so many who need it.

Huntingdon Racecourse has said: "We extend its heartfelt congratulations to all the winners and expresses gratitude to everyone who participated in the Community Awards Day.

"These remarkable individuals and organisations continue to enrich the community, making Huntingdon a better place for all.

"Eager to build on this year's achievements, plans for next year are already underway, promising another celebration of local excellence at Huntingdon Racecourse."