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Civic Awards to recognise kind hearts in region
Lennox Herald
|December 09, 2025
The finalists for West Dunbartonshire’s Provost's Civic Awards have been selected - with determined fundraisers, dedicated volunteers and impressive local leaders up for awards.
Residents were encouraged to nominate local heroes deserving of recognition—and the reaction was fantastic.
The public nominations recounted stories of kindness, resilience, and determination from people who have contributed significantly to improve the area and the lives of West Dunbartonshire residents.
After much deliberation, six individuals/groups have been named finalists.
In the first category, Community Champion, the judging panel were looking for those who have gone above and beyond to make a difference in their local community, demonstrating community spirit and leading by example.
The finalists were chosen because they motivate others to become engaged and make a real difference in their community.
Courtney Devenney has raised thousands of pounds for local charities in memory of her late father despite only being 14-years-old. Courtney has taken on ambitious activities to raise funds, like hiking and camping along the West Highland Way, zip-lining across the River Clyde and participating in the Kiltwalk.
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