Now in their 14th year, the awards honour individuals and teams who have made a lasting difference to lives and communities across the Borough of Swindon.
They were first held in 2008, with the 2026 event marking the first since 2022.
The launch ceremony took place by the statue of Isambard Kingdom Brunel in Havelock Square, led by Swindon’s new Town Crier, Rob Hardy.
Shirley Ludford, Station Manager of Swindon 105.5 and a founding organiser, said:
“Each nomination tells a story and there are so many great stories to be shared and people to be recognised for their contribution to our community.
“Over the years there have been so many heartfelt and deserved nominations.
“I am delighted we are able to bring the Pride of Swindon Awards back.”
Pam Webb, Trustee of Voluntary Action Swindon, said:
“VAS is very proud to continue to support these awards, our objective is to help strengthen the Swindon Community and without all the amazing individuals and teams recognised through these awards it would be a much harder job!”
Cllr Jim Robbins, Leader of Swindon Borough Council, said:
“I’m delighted to see the Pride of Swindon awards return.
“These awards are a true celebration of the incredible people who go above and beyond to make Swindon a better place for everyone.
“The Council are proud to be supporting this inspiring initiative and I look forward to recognising the everyday heroes who make the Borough so special.”
Nominations for the 2026 awards are now open and will close at 5pm on Friday 15 December. Judging will take place on Thursday 29 January.
Finalists will be invited to a ceremony at the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel on Thursday 5 March 2026.
All past winners are recognised on plaques displayed at Swindon Central Library. New winners will be added after next year’s ceremony.
To submit a nomination, visit the Pride of Swindon Award page at www.swindon.gov.uk/prideofswindon














