The Civic Awards are held annually and aim to recognise residents, groups, organisations and businesses who have made a real difference to the local community.
Civic Awards 2025/26
At a meeting of the Constitution and Ethics Committee on 2 February 2026, it was agreed unanimously to award the following nominees a Civic Award in the following categories:
Community Involvement Award
- Alan Gage
- Alex Ford
- Anita Rowcliffe
- Ayaz Nawaz
- Bilal Aslam
- Colin Harrison
- Crocus Café – Barry Pennill, Janet Cooke & Maureen McKenna
- David Wooldridge
- Ekta Patel
- Georgina Parrett
- Harry Machin
- Ivelina Banyalieva
- James Hopgood
- Marco Sementa
- Martyna Baxter
- Mick Howes
- Mina Tank
- The Wonky Donkey
- Tejinder (Gez) Chetal
Contribution to Art and Culture
- Chris Lovell
- Dorota Trajdos
- Marc Hernandez
- Steve Jason
- Zillur Hussain MBE
Sport Award
- Dave Simpson
- Ian Bowskill
- Michelle Mills
- Peterborough Phantoms Ice Hockey
- Pip Gardner
Young Person Award
- Beatrice Willbond
Lifetime Achievement
- Faustina Yang
- John Richardson
How the nominations work
The Civic Awards uses an ‘open’ nomination scheme. This means that anyone can nominate a resident, group, organisation or business within the city for an award as long as the nominee meets the criteria for that award.
For us to accept the nomination, the resident, group, organisation or business must meet criteria within the category for which you are making a nomination, outlined as follows:
Awards and criteria
How we decide who wins the awards
Following the deadline date, we passed all nominations to our Constitution and Ethics Committee. They then drew up a shortlist of finalists and selected winners of each award category. This meeting took place on 2 February 2026.
When we will announce the winners
We announced the winners of the Civic Awards at a meeting of Full Council on 2 February 2026.
Following the meeting, we will invite the winners, nominators and guests to a special presentation evening. We expect this to take place in May 2026.
