Brimhams Active will be hosting its own awards event in March, celebrating the people providing health and wellbeing services across the Harrogate area.
First ever Brimhams Active awards to be held this year Brimhams Active will be hosting its own awards event in March, celebrating the people providing health and wellbeing services across the Harrogate area. The awards will be held on 24th March to recognise both individual and team achievements, hosted by Your Harrogate’s Nick Hancock. Brimhams Active was first launched by Harrogate Borough Council to run the council’s leisure centres in the district. It has overseen the launch of multi-million pound leisure centres in Harrogate, Knaresborough and Ripon. And ahead of its awards event, Brimhams is calling on partners and local businesses to sponsor an award. A spokesperson for Brimhams said:
“We are looking to our partners and local businesses to help us recognise the achievements of our people by sponsoring an award. “By providing funding for an award and a small prize, we hope to add additional kudos and recognition to the event and provide our winners with a treat in recognition of their excellent work.”If you are interested in sponsoring an award, get in touch with Katie Summersall at katie.summersall@brimhamsactive.co.uk. Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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