West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner, Simon Foster, has today officially opened nominations for the 2026 Outstanding Citizens Awards, following the overwhelming success of last year’s ceremony.
The annual awards event aims to shine a light on the everyday heroes across the region – those who go above and beyond to keep their communities safe, support victims of crime and act as positive role models for others.
This year’s event is being held in partnership with BirminghamLive. It follows a momentous 2025 ceremony at the Brasshouse Community Centre in Smethwick, where extraordinary individuals were recognised for their bravery and selflessness.
Outstanding Citizens Awards 2026 – Nomination Form
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West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner, Simon Foster, said: “These awards are about celebrating the unsung heroes from across our region who work tirelessly behind the scenes to make our communities safer. Whether it is a young leader or a community group supporting the vulnerable, we want to hear their stories. I urge everyone to nominate and help us give these outstanding citizens the recognition they deserve.”
The 2026 ceremony will take place at the Coventry Boys and Girls Club in Coventry city centre on Monday, September 28. The club is a fitting host for this year’s awards, having been named runners-up in the Outstanding Community Group category last year.
As a recipient of the PCC’s My Community Fund, the club has used vital funding to support young people in Coventry’s most disadvantaged areas, providing a safe haven and addressing critical issues affecting the city’s youth.
Leah O’Loughlin, Youth Services Manager at Coventry Boys and Girls Club, added: “Being recognised at last year’s awards meant a great deal to our team and the young people we support. This recognition motivates us to keep expanding our work, reaching more young people, and continuing to be a trusted and empowering presence in the community.
“We are honoured to host this year’s ceremony and celebrate the positive impact being made across the city.”
The five nomination categories for 2026 are:
- Outstanding Citizen
- Outstanding Young Citizen (aged 18 or younger)
- Outstanding Community Group
- Outstanding Contribution to Supporting Victims of Crime
- Outstanding Campaign
Nominations opened today (Monday, May 11) and will close at 11.59pm on Friday, July 3. The awards evening will take place on Monday, September 28.
Members of the public can submit their nominations via the following online form here.
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