

The communities we serve are at the heart of what we do at TSB, so we’re particularly proud to support the TSB Community Hero Award, and this year recognise Florence Coke’s outstanding efforts to improve the lives of those around her.” “There were so many inspirational stories from all over Manchester, it was incredibly tough to choose between them. “At TSB, we’re delighted to support the Pride of Manchester Awards, and it’s been a real pleasure for me to be part of this year’s judging panel. The deserving winners included an 11-year-old who has been bullied at school for a rare health condition, who chose to raise money for the hospitals who look after him.Īn emergency service award was handed to an off-duty police officer who tackled a machete-armed man near a school, while a pensioner who has raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for hospice charities by playing his accordion was named fundraiser of the year.Įmma Springham, Chief Marketing Officer at TSB, headline sponsors of Pride of Manchester commented: Kym Marsh presented the annual awards, recognising incredible local people aged between 11 and 80 years old.

The glamorous event last night at the Kimpton Clocktower saw famous faces walking the red carpet, including Harry Maguire, Helen Flanagan, Christine McGuinness, Lana Jenkins and Ron Hall, Claudia Fogerty, Jorgie Porter, Janette Manrara and Aljaz Skrojanec, Sue Johnston, Shaun Ryder, Olivia Hawkins, Sair Khan, Laura Anderson and Rebecca Adlington.

Winners came from all walks of life and have been celebrated for everything from raising money for great causes to acts of fearless bravery. The M.E.N Pride of Manchester Awards last night honoured the unsung heroes and extraordinary Mancunians from our communities, in a star-studded and emotional ceremony. TV & Showbiz Extraordinary Mancs celebrated at star-studded Pride of Manchester Awards – all the winners Daisy Jackson
