Do you know a community champion in Norfolk? If so, there are just days left to nominate them for a special coronation award.
Some 500 are being chosen from volunteers across the country who go the extra mile for their communities.
Each will receive a specially designed, official Coronation Champions pin and a signed certificate from the King and Queen Consort.
All those from Norfolk will also be invited to a special community champions reception, hosted by Lady Dannatt, which will take place at the Royal Norfolk Show on June 28 - 29.
Those honoured will also be assembled for a tribute in the grand ring.
Mark Nicholas, a deputy lieutenant of Norfolk, said: "We want as many people from Norfolk as possible to be put forward for this prestigious Coronation Champion honour, to highlight all the vital volunteer work that goes on here."
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Nominations are being invited for the following categories by Royal Voluntary Service:
- Supporting older people
- Supporting young people and children
- Crisis and welfare
- Community
- Sports, culture and heritage
- Health and care
- Sustainability and the environment
- Animal welfare
Nominations can be made via the Royal Voluntary Service website. They close at 11:59pm on Sunday, April 2.
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