Local volunteers, groups, and businesses were recognised for their contributions at the 2026 Community Awards in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire. The ceremony, which took place on 26 February 2026, was organised by Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council and ONE Welwyn Hatfield to celebrate residents who help their neighbours and the wider area.
The event was held at Campus West and saw winners named in 14 different categories after 166 people and groups were nominated. The Knife Angel Project Team won the Community Culture Award for their work in October 2025, which saw a large sculpture made of blades displayed in the town. This project led to 492 knives being handed in and provided safety lessons to 7,000 local young people.
Other major awards went to the Red Kite Rape & Sexual Assault Service, which was named the voluntary organisation of the year. The Platypus Swimming Club won the community sports award for its work in the district since 1966. The Hatfield Foodbank, which helps people from its base at Gracemead Church, was also honoured with the Welwyn Hatfield for All award.
Local leaders, including the Mayor and the High Sheriff of Hertfordshire, attended the night to personally thank the nominees for their hard work. Organisers say that winning these awards can help local groups raise their profile, which often makes it easier for them to find more volunteers or apply for funding to keep their services running.
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