The winners of this year’s Mayor’s Civic Awards will collect their exclusive glassware trophies at a special ceremony this week.
The Mayor of Dudley will present the awards on Thursday night.
A winner and a runner-up has been selected in each of the four categories, which are all named after borough greats - the Duncan Edwards award for sport, the Cedric Hardwicke award for arts, the Frank Foley award for community spirit and the Thomas Attwood award for education.
The Mayor’s Award winner will also collect their prize – which was introduced this year to mark the awards’ fifth anniversary.
More than 80 nominations were received, a record number for the prestigious ceremony.
Councillor David Stanley, Mayor of Dudley, said:
“It was very difficult to choose the winners this year because we had so many nominations and so many exceptional people.
“There are so many outstanding people in the borough who give so much to the community and I am very much looking forward to meeting the winners of this year’s awards.”
The winners will be presented with unique handcrafted glassware produced by artist Allister Malcolm at Broadfield House Glass Museum.
The awards ceremony takes place on Thursday evening. Previous winners have also been invited to help celebrate the fifth anniversary of the event.