Search is on for Rural Heroes 2026 Leicestershire and Rutland Rural Awards Open for Nominations
By Local Democracy Reporter
The hunt is on for the unsung heroes of our countryside as nominations officially open for the 2026 Leicestershire and Rutland Rural Awards.
Organised by the Rural Community Council (RCC), the annual awards aim to shine a spotlight on the individuals, groups, and businesses that go above and beyond to keep village life thriving. From the tireless volunteers running community shops to the innovative parish councils breathing new life into local halls, the RCC wants to hear their stories.
The awards are specifically designed to celebrate "voluntary and community action" at the most local level. Crucially, the scheme focuses on the rural patches of the two counties, excluding Leicester City, to ensure that the unique challenges and triumphs of rural living get the recognition they deserve.
"A little goes a long way," says the RCC. "Whatever or whoever you appreciate in your community, please nominate them. If they’re not in it, they can’t win it!"
Who Can Be Nominated?
The criteria are broad, ensuring that no good deed goes unnoticed. Eligible nominees include:
Volunteers and informal groups making a local impact.
Registered charities and community organisations.
Parish and Town Councils or Village Hall committees.
Rural businesses that contribute positively to their local community.
In a move to encourage as many entries as possible, the RCC also allows for self-nominations, giving local organisations the chance to showcase their own hard work.
The nomination process has been streamlined to just four questions, making it quick and easy for residents to put forward their local champions.
Deadline: Nominations close on 27th March 2026.
Nomination Link:
.Submit your entry here Further Info: Visit
for more details.ruralcc.org.uk/awards
Once the window closes in late March, a panel of judges will begin the difficult task of shortlisting. The finalists will be announced in May, culminating in a prestigious presentation event on 10th June 2026 in Oakham, where the winners will be celebrated by peers from across the region.

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