Winners 2003

  • Alex Bell

    Carer of the Year

    Her neighbours think Audrey Flash is one in a million. Born in Jamaica, 63-year-old Audrey emigrated to the UK in the 1960s and has spent the past 25 years as a youth worker at Birmingham's Woodview Community Centre

    Lloyd Scott

    Fundraiser of the Year

    Lloyd has spent 14 years raising £1.25million for cancer charities. He is known to millions as the man who spent five days and eight hours completing the London Marathon for charity while wearing a 120lb deep-sea diving suit

  • Celia Hammond

    Linda McCartney Award for Animal Welfare

    She was a 1960s icon, the supermodel whose face graced a thousand magazine covers. But Celia Hammond gave it all up to try to end the suffering of stray and abandoned animals

    June Smith

    Neighbour of the Year

    Despite being treated for cancer, June , 71, is a tower of strength. The age of 70 is a milestone - and usually a time when most people want to put their feet up

  • Janet Bourne

    Teacher of the Year

    Janet Bourne has been helping troubled primary school pupils for years but she loves that moment when all the hard work pays off

    Sarah Bennett

    Prince's Trust Young Achiever

    It was the moment when Pride of Britain winner Sarah Bennett realised Prince Charles should stick to the polo. When the musically-gifted 24-year-old met the Prince at St James's Palace last month, she hoped to teach him a few chords on her guitar

  • Dan Tanner

    Beyond the Call of Duty

    Brave Dan Tanner shrugged off serious stab wounds to his chest and arm to save a teenage girl from a crazed knifeman

    Holly Lishman

    Child of Courage

    People who meet Holly Lishman often remark upon what a happy-go-lucky little girl she is. But Holly has been through an ordeal so terrifying that her parents feared she might never smile again

  • Rosanne Ainslie

    Outstanding Bravery

    Teacher Rosanne Ainslie was enjoying a well-earned lie-in when she heard shouting from her elderly neighbour's house. She was about to risk her own life in a dramatic rescue

    Hollie Ashe

    Child of Courage

    Hollie Ashe had never been told what to do if her dad fell into a diabetic coma. At just four years old, her parents thought she was too young even to understand the condition

  • ben Housson

    Child of Courage

    Ben Housson was just two years old when he was involved in a freak accident that very nearly killed him. While at a restaurant in France, a ship's wheel - weighing 220lb - fell on his head and crushed his skull. Doctors said he had almost no chance of survival

    Janey McMahon and Cameron Sharp

    Outstanding Bravery

    Pensioners Janet McMahon and Cameron Sharp dragged a suicidal woman to safety with just seconds to spare after she lay across the path of an express train

  • Daniel Allen

    Outstanding Bravery

    After hearing the screams of a woman being set upon by a car-jacker, Daniel Allen knew he had to act. Not only did he chase the attacker and help capture him - he did so after being stabbed twice in the leg

    Caroline Hobbs

    Special Award

    Like most of her neighbours, Caroline Hobbs had spent years lobbying the council to build a bridge over the A249 which cuts through Detling, Kent

  • Bob French

    Special Award

    Bob created a landmine disposal system to stop any more innocents dying in accidents

    Russel Ward

    Special Award

    Russell gave up his holiday to treat bomb victims and train the Bali fire service in rescue techniques. The Bali bombing last October claimed almost 200 lives in the worst outrage since September 11, 2001

  • Sir Nicholas Winton

    Lifetime Achievement

    If it hadn't been for Sir Nicholas Winton, 669 children would almost certainly have perished in Nazi death camps

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