Hundreds of nominations celebrated at 2026 Proud of Bucks Awards
With nearly 250 nominations received from across Buckinghamshire, this year’s Proud of Bucks awards once again showcased the remarkable strength of community spirit across the county, aptly taking place during National Volunteers’ Week - a time dedicated to recognising the invaluable contributions of volunteers across the UK.
Sponsored by The Clare Foundation, the annual awards celebrate the outstanding contributions of local volunteers, organisations, groups and councils who have made a positive impact in their communities over the past year.
The 2026 Proud of Bucks awards ceremony took place on Monday 1 June, recognising winners across a wide range of categories that highlight the many different ways people help their communities thrive; from supporting mental health and tackling isolation to protecting the environment and creating opportunities for young people. All nominations were carefully reviewed by judging panels, with winners selected for achievements including grassroots volunteering, innovative community projects and long-standing service to others.
This years winners include:
- Switch Lanes CIC - Newcomer Award
- Oscar Boyson - Young Volunteer of the Year Award
- Marieke Bosman - Environmental Impact Award
- Amy Scullard - Improving Health and Wellbeing Award
- Slapton Lunch Club (Margaret Newton) - Reducing Social Isolation Award
- Wooburn and Bourne End Parish Council - Town and Parish Council Community Award
- Chalfont St Peter Community Library - Community Connectedness Award
- St Mary's CS School, Young Carers Group - School/College Community Contribution Award
- Michelle Robinson-Boyce - Volunteer of the Year Award
- Clare Clarke - Lifetime Achievement Award
Across all categories, nominations highlighted the extraordinary commitment of residents who go above and beyond to support others; from running lunch clubs and creating inclusive spaces, to leading environmental initiatives, mentoring young people and strengthening neighbourhood connections. The awards continue to shine a light on the people and organisations who make Buckinghamshire a supportive, inclusive and resilient place to live.
Steve Bowles, Buckinghamshire Council’s Cabinet Member for Communities, said: “The Proud of Bucks awards are a fantastic opportunity to recognise the incredible people and organisations who make such a positive difference in our communities. This year’s nominees and winners show just how much compassion, dedication and innovation exists across Buckinghamshire. From young volunteers already making a big impact, to those who have given decades of service, their contributions help make our county a stronger, more connected place. I would like to congratulate all of this year’s winners and nominees, and thank everyone who continues to give their time to support others. You truly represent the very best of Buckinghamshire.”
Mike Clare, Founder and President of The Clare Foundation, said: “It continues to be an honour to support the Proud of Bucks awards and to see first-hand the commitment and passion of individuals and groups across the county. Each year, the stories behind the nominations are inspiring, demonstrating the real difference that community action can make to people’s lives. Congratulations to everyone recognised this year.”