Nominations Open for the Radio Bath Charity Awards 2026

Following the success of our inaugural Radio Bath Charity Awards, we’re delighted to announce that nominations are now open for the Radio Bath Charity Awards 2026.
Once again, we are proud to be partnering with 3SG to celebrate the outstanding charities, community groups, organisations and individuals who make a difference across Bath and the surrounding area.
The awards will return to the Bath Pavilion on Tuesday 6 October 2026, bringing together community champions from across the region for an evening of recognition, celebration and inspiration.
Last year’s awards highlighted the incredible work taking place every day in our communities, from volunteers giving their time to support others, to charities delivering life-changing services and organisations working tirelessly to improve lives.
Now it’s time to recognise the next generation of local heroes.
Whether it’s a dedicated volunteer, a community group making a real impact, an inspiring fundraiser, or a charity changing lives, we want to hear their story.
Submit a nomination
Nominations can be submitted online here.
Need more information?
For sponsorship opportunities, award category enquiries or general questions, please contact:
📧 awards@radiobath.com
We can’t wait to celebrate the people and organisations who make our communities stronger, kinder and more connected.
Nominations are now open. We look forward to seeing you all in October!
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