NALC is delighted to unveil the prestigious Star Council Awards 2024 finalists, showcasing the best of England’s parish and town councils.

This annual celebration of innovation and commitment highlights the transformative contributions of councils, councillors, clerks, county associations and council staff to their communities.

These awards reflect the vibrant spirit, commitment, and creativity characterising parish and town councils nationwide. This year’s finalists, chosen after a rigorous selection process by an expert panel of judges, have set themselves apart through their exceptional efforts. Their achievements underscore the vital role that parish and town councils play in fostering strong, resilient, and thriving communities.

Council of the Year

Councillor of the Year

Young Councillor of the Year

County Association of the Year

Clerk of the Year

Climate Response of the Year

Each finalist represents a shining example of the dedication and passion that drives the parish and town council sector. From championing sustainability and tackling climate change to fostering youth engagement and innovative community services, these finalists demonstrate the power of local leadership to make a tangible difference.

Cllr Keith Stevens, NALC chair commented:

“Congratulations to all the finalists. Your remarkable achievements reflect your unwavering commitment to excellence. Being a finalist is no small feat. It is a testament to your dedication and impact on your communities. We proudly celebrate your success and look forward to honouring your incredible contributions at the awards ceremony.”

The winners will be announced at the NALC parliamentary reception on 25 February 2025, hosted at the House of Lords. This landmark event will recognise and celebrate the outstanding contributions of this year’s finalists.

Clear Councils Insurance, Blachere Illumination, CCLA, Cloudy IT, Facilitating the Future, Unity Trust Bank, and Utility Aid proudly support the Star Council Awards.

RSN Chief Executive Kerry Booth was delighted to serve on one of the judging panels for the County Association of the Year category.  She said:

“It’s fantastic to see such a range of work being undertaken by our Town and Parish Councils, playing such a key role to support many of our rural communities.”