Inspirational young people in Midlothian celebrated

Friday November 29th 2024

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The winners with Midlothian Provost, Cllr Debbi McCall and Midlothian Young People Awards Lord-Lieutenant, Lt Col Richard Callander. Photograph by Lee Live

Written by Midlothian View Reporter, Luke Jackson

Amazing young people in Midlothian have been recognised at a special ceremony held at Rosslyn Chapel.

The Midlothian Young People Awards (MYPA) are open to young people living, working or studying in Midlothian whose contribution to their local community deserves to be acknowledged.

The award scheme is a collaborative effort supported by the council’s Communities Lifelong Learning and Employability (CLLE) team, Midlothian’s Lord-Lieutenant & his deputes and the Midlothian Youth Platform and other young people.

Midlothian Council Chief, Executive Grace Vickers, welcomed everyone to the event which was hosted by Group Service Manager Annette Lang supported by S6 St Davids High School pupil, Eustaice Oweh who did a fantastic job as the co-host. Matt Kelly from the council’s Recycling team, who is also a renowned poet, read a poem that he had written specifically for the event.

There are five categories of awards:

The Caring and Volunteering Award

This recognises young people who volunteer in caring activities within Midlothian.

The Winner in this category was Reuben Ferguson and Runner Up was Chloe Patterson.

The Sport and Physical Activity Award

This recognises success and outstanding improvement and achievement in a sport for a particular team of individuals or for one individual.

The Winner was Aimee Aitken and the Runner up was Aimee Falconer

The Arts and Culture Award

This recognises outstanding achievement in performance, visual arts, music, singing, dance, creative arts and media.

The Winner was the KP Glee Choir and the Runner Up was Kieran Burnett.

The Achievement in Learning Award

This recognises young people who demonstrate a commitment in developing skills for work and care about the future of young people in Midlothian.

The Winner was Jayden Bradley and the Runner Up was Rachel Leitch

The Local Community Award

This recognises the role young people play in their local community which make a real difference locally, to a village, town or local area.

The Winner was Jake Mowatt and the Runners Up were brother and sister Blair and Aila Mackenzie.

The Midlothian Award

This goes to a young person who is chosen from all the nominations and recognises their outstanding contribution to Midlothian as a whole.

The Winner was Rachel Pettigrew.

Prizes were presented by Midlothian Provost, Cllr Debbi McCall and Midlothian’s Lord-Lieutenant, Lt Col Richard Callander.

Each Winner and Runner up received a certificate and a trophy and a charitable donation will also be made on their behalf to a charity of their choice.

Commenting on the young people’s achievements for the Midlothian Young People Awards Lord-Lieutenant, Lt Col Richard Callander said:

“After receiving a record number of entries for this year’s awards, I am delighted to offer my warmest congratulations to all winners and runners up and thanks to everyone who made a nomination. Once again, these awards have provided an opportunity to highlight some amazing achievements by some of Midlothian’s exceptional young people, who are an inspiration to us all.’

​Midlothian Provost, Cllr Debbi McCall said:

“Congratulations to all the winners at the Midlothian Young People Awards 2024. These awards provide a special opportunity to celebrate amazing and determined young people in our community. All the winners should be very proud of their achievements. They are role models and provide inspiration to other young people . A big thank you to everyone who made the effort to make a nomination.”

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