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The sky really is the limit for one 16-year-old who plans to throw herself out of a plane for a good cause.
A nine-year-old Cub Scout who presented flowers to the Duchess of Cambridge and who walked 14 miles for charity, has been nominated for our Young Citizen Award.
A 13-year-old who was so “frustrated” by her uncle’s death from cancer that she cut her hair off for charity, has won our monthly Young Citizen award.
A 13-year-old has generously saved up her pocket money so she could give it to the Mayor of Redbridge’s appeal.
A trainee teacher, who is hoping to raise money for children with special needs after volunteering at a medical centre in Ukraine, has been nominated for the Recorder/Redbridge Rotary Club Young Citizen Award.
A 13-year-old has been nominated for our Young Citizen Award after coming up with her own nail designs to raise money for Comic Relief.
A 13-year-old girl who said she felt “frustrated” seeing her uncle suffering from cancer and not being able to help, has had her hair cut off for charity.
An 18-year-old who helps young disabled people after being inspired by her experience with her autistic brother is our first Young Citizen winner of the year.
»An 18-year-old who set up a youth group for disabled people after helping her own autistic brother could be our Young Citizen winner.
»Our latest Young Citizen nominee will take on the Great Wall of China to raise money for the cancer hospital which helped her late father.
Our first Young Citizen nominee of the year hopes that on July 8 she is looking out across clouds, mountains and the African landscape from the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.
In the week the Recorder begins its new search for our best young citizens, last year’s “dynamo” winner – a bundle of fundraising energy called Tarun Odedra – has urged others to get involved.
“Young people have issues that affect them,” says an Ilford MP who backed a motion by backbenchers who suggested lowering the voting age to 16.
An 11-year-old who raises hundreds through charity walks, a 68-year-old who cooks breakfasts for the homeless and the volunteers who keep the Kenneth More Theatre running were among the winners at last nights’ Mayor’s Awards in Redbridge.
On Saturday night, one of 10 nominees will be honoured with the Young Citizen Award at Redbridge Town Hall.
The December winner of the Recorder/Redbridge Rotary Club Young Citizen Award is 14-year-old Gregory Wade.
Sam Rason really is reaching for the stars. The 28-year-old works for a satellite company that manufactures spacecraft.
A Seven Kings road has reopened following a suspected carjacking.
The sky really is the limit for one 16-year-old who plans to throw herself out of a plane for a good cause.
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