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Hundreds of heroes have been recognised at previous Nottinghamshire Heroes Awards
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There are people throughout Nottinghamshire who are hugely inspiring yet don t often get the recognition that they deserve. So, next Thursday evening, the NottinghamshireLive Heroes 2021 is dedicated to doing just that.
One last chance to name your hero for the 2021 Nottinghamshire Live Heroes Awards
The awards will celebrate the incredible work done by people around Nottinghamshire to help others
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Hetvi Parekh, who won the Hero of Nottinghamshire award last year
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