A WALK of stars will be in place to celebrate the incredible contributions and achievements of Salisbury's heroes this festive season.
Starting on Tuesday, October 17 and running through to Sunday, November 5 at midnight, Salisbury residents can nominate their own 'Star of Salisbury'.
From volunteers to NHS heroes, teachers to young carers and sports stars to environmental campaigners, it is the chance to honour those who have made a difference.
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Read more:Manager of Experience Salisbury, Ellie Burke said: "It's an honour to shine a spotlight on those who make Salisbury such a vibrant and wonderful place to live.
"We invite everyone to take part in the nominating process and join us on 24 November to recognise the incredible stars that grace our city."
The Walk of Stars features a diverse range of categories, ensuring that people from all walks of life can be celebrated for their exceptional contributions:
- Volunteer
- NHS Hero
- Environmental Campaigner
- Teacher / TA
- Youth/Social Worker
- Bravery Award
- Supporting Wellbeing
- Unsung Hero
- Good Neighbour
- Local Business
- Carer/Young Carer
- Sportsperson/Team
- Lifetime Achievement
Following the nominations, residents can join Experience Salisbury and Salisbury Radio to unveil Salisbury's first-ever Walk of Stars in the heart of the city at the Market Place.
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Featuring music and festive fun, it will be an opportunity to hear from some of the city's chosen stars in person. Salisbury Radio will be on-site, broadcasting live as the Walk of Stars for 2023 is revealed to the public.
The event will take place on November 24 at 5.30pm.
Be part of this historic moment as we recognise the outstanding individuals who have made a lasting impact on our community.
The nomination process is accessible to all and can be submitted online.
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