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This year's winners of The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service (previously known as The Queen's Golden Jubilee Award) were announced on 2 June 2006.

103 voluntary groups from across the United Kingdom were selected. They will receive their Awards from their local Lord-Lieutenant on The Queen's behalf.

Details of the winning groups are listed on the Winners page.

Announcements:

28 June 2006
Queen's 'thank you' for UK's unsung heros rtf icon Read press release
2 June 2005
Queen's 'thank you' for our communities' unsung heroes - 92 groups honoured rtf icon Read press release
6 September 2004

Last chance to nominate unsung heroes

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26 August 2003

Time is running out to nominate 'unsung heroes' in your community

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5 August 2003

Letter from Fiona Mactaggart, Minister for the Voluntary and Community Sector, to regional and local press.

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17 June 2003

Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh present the Award to Mrs Bhanumati Dabhi and Mrs Naseem Rahman (and carers) of the Asian Blind Association (Coventry), and to Ms Donna Jones and Mr Jake Bonsall of the Manor Young People's Health Project (Sheffield)

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10 June 2003

The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh present the first Golden Jubilee Awards

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2 June 2003

Queen to present first Golden Jubilee Awards - 200 voluntary groups honoured

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25 April 2003
300 voluntary groups shortlisted for the Queen's Golden Jubilee for the community and voluntary sector. rtf icon Read press release
30 April 2002
   
The Queen announces new Jubilee award for the community and voluntary sector. rtf icon Read press release
30 April 2002
   
Parliamentary announcement by Tessa Jowell, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport rtf icon Read the Parliamentary Announcement