The Lincolnshire Young Environmentalist Awards recognise and reward the enthusiasm, hard work and commitment of young people. The Awards aim to foster a sense of responsibility for the environment and reward schools, groups, clubs and individuals for the fantastic achievements that are being made.
Richard Pennell, Chair of the Awards Organising Committee said:
“We’ve seen heightened environmental awareness amongst children in recent years, we know they are taking action but too often, their voices aren’t heard. If you are aged under 13 years, we want to hear from you. Tell us about what you are doing to improve your local environment, live more sustainably or help wildlife. This could be within the school environment, as part of a club such as the scouts or something you are doing as an individual."
Entries are welcome from schools, youth groups such as scouts and guides, and individuals aged under 13 years (nominations also welcome). The winner will receive a cash prize of £300. All entrants making it through to the finals will receive a cash prize of £150.
Through the Lincolnshire Young Environmentalists Award, the actions of young people across Lincolnshire can be showcased and ideas can be shared. Six finalists of the Young Environmentalist Award will be invited to a full day of events at Whisby Nature Park on Wednesday 24 May 2023.