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2 weeks ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Heather Greenaway
We are offering one lucky winner the chance to mingle with the stars at our glittering People's OscarsForget the Baftas and the Brits, when it comes to awards ceremonies, Pride of Scotland is the hottest ticket in town... and you could be there too. It's nearly time for this year's event and we are giving one lucky reader the chance to win two VIP tickets to the star-studded bash at the Hilton Glasgow.
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1 month ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Heather Greenaway
Judges spend three hours deliberating on who will be celebrated at our annual People's Oscars“PURE dead brilliant” - the words used by the judges to describe the shortlisted finalists for our People’s Oscars. The star-studded panel, which included a pair of comedy legends, a Love Islander, a newsreader and an Olympian, met this week to choose our 2025 Pride of Scotland champions.
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2 months ago |
glasgowlive.co.uk | Heather Greenaway |Kieran Webster
NewsDayn Montgomery has been nominated for a Pride of Scotland award after overcoming his heart defect to help other kids and their families receiving treatment in hospital. Dayn Montgomery at Glasgow Sick Kids getting a check upGet the latest Glasgow Live breaking news on WhatsAppOur community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time.
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2 months ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Heather Greenaway
Pride of Scotland nominee Dayn Montgomery delivers Easter and Christmas gifts to kids in hospitalsBRAVE schoolboy Dayn Montgomery refuses to let his complex heart defects stop him from spreading joy to other sick kids and their families. The 11-year-old, who was just eight days old when he underwent open heart surgery, works tirelessly raising funds and collecting chocolate treats and toiletries for children in hospital.
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2 months ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Heather Greenaway
Pride of Scotland winner who won the hearts of the nation is still inspiring others and changing livesIT’s been three years since Lily Douglas “danced her way into heaven” but her legacy lives on through the charity set up in her memory and the young dancers she continues to inspire. The brave Perth schoolgirl was just 14-years-old when she passed away in January 2022 after a courageous five-year battle with Ewing’s sarcoma - a rare form of cancer.
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