Soap and sports stars will be helping to celebrate the achievements of young Bradfordians at a special awards ceremony.


Emmerdale's Michael Wolfenden, who plays David Metcalfe, and Verity Rishworth, who plays Donna Dingle Windsor will join Coronation Street actors Nikki Patel and Mikey North - otherwise known as Amber Kalirai and Gary Windass - at Bradford's fourth annual Young Citizen Awards.
They will present prizes to winners along with BBC Look North's Christa Ackroyd, players from Bradford City and Bradford Bulls at the Oscars-style evening on March 17 at St George's Hall, which has been organised by Bradford Council and partner agencies.
This year a record 250 nominations have flooded in for the awards which honour youngsters who have gone that extra mile to achieve their goals or help others. The categories come from the Government's Every Child Matters Agenda - be Healthy, Staying Safe, Enjoy and Achieve, Making a Positive Contribution, and Achieving Economic Wellbeing.
The awards also reflect the district's b someone campaign which is all about encouraging children and young people to fulfil their potential and boost their skills. The campaign also hopes to inspire other children and young people to follow their own goals and dreams and take control of their future.
Last year's Outstanding Achievement Award winner Mariam Ahmed, 20, of West Bowling, will also be talking about her experiences since scooping the prize and how it has inspired her to further help others. (Check out Mariam’s Peruvian Adventure by clicking here)
Free tickets for the night are also now available through Asma Shaheen on (01274) 436006, or email: asma.shaheen@bradford.gov.uk
