Sunday Mail Young Scot Awards |
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Awarded for | Excellence in community work or personal achievements |
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Country | Scotland |
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First awarded | 2006; 18 years ago (2006) |
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Website | youngscotawards.com |
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The Sunday Mail Young Scot Awards or Young Scot Awards is an annual award ceremony hosted by Young Scot and Sunday Mail to honour young people in Scotland for considerable achievements and positive contributions to charity or their community.
The first ceremony was held in 2006, and was hosted by Andrea McLean.[1] Between 2015 and 2017, the awards were hosted by Edith Bowman.[2][3] In 2018, the event was hosted by Iain Stirling at the SEC Armadillo in Glasgow. No event was held in 2019 and the 2020 event was hosted by Gemma Cairney online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Capital FM Scotland DJ Katy J will host the 2023 event at Platform in Glasgow.
Annual ceremony
The ceremony is annually attended by celebrities and prominent politicians, who will present awards or perform. Guests at past ceremonies have included Nicola Sturgeon,[4] Alesha Dixon,[5][6] Olly Murs, Shayne Ward,[7] Jack McConnell, Elaine C. Smith,[8] Ashley and Pudsey,[9] Conor Maynard,[3] Stevie McCrorie, Ross Murdoch, the cast from River City and Nicholas McDonald.[10]
Awards categories
- Young Scot of the Year
- Unsung Hero
- Enterprise
- Health & Wellbeing
- Community
- Arts
- Sport
- Environment
- Entertainment
- Equality & Diversity
- Young Hero
- Excellence in Education[11]
- Enhancing Education
Notable winners and finalists
Past Young Scot Awards winners include Amy Macdonald, Karen Gillan,[12][13] Andy Murray,[14] Paolo Nutini, Martin Compston,[8] Nina Nesbitt, Lewis MacDougall,[15] Paul Brannigan,[16] Laura Muir, Iona Fyfe and Jordan Daly.
Events and venues
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