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South Wales Argus team is really looking forward to the online event, which can be watched on our Facebook page from 7pm on Thursday March 11. Everybody tuning in can expect an uplifting evening, with some great stories to dispel the winter gloom and showcase the very best of human nature and people’s endeavours to help others in Gwent. Along with Simon, who will be our host for the evening, there will be a number of household names adding their congratulations to the winners and finalists. But the real stars will be the men, women and children nominated for this year’s awards, which we’ve taken online to keep everybody safe.
The assembly is being organised by housing associations United Welsh, Linc Cymru, Melin Homes and Tai Calon in partnership with sustainable development charity Cynnal Cymru, Blaenau Gwent council and Electoral Reform Society (ERS) Cymru. Steve Cranston, foundational economy lead for housing association United Welsh, said the assembly is “a fantastic opportunity to capture the views of local people representing the wider population about what needs to happen, helping decision makers across the Welsh public sector to shape their approach”. “As a partnership, we are looking forward to coming together with people in Blaenau Gwent to learn, challenge and inspire action,” Mr Cranston said.