This year our Everybody Awards are back and better than ever!
Awards will be presented in a glittering evening ceremony at Cranage Estate in Holmes Chapel on Friday 16th October 2026.
The Everybody Awards is an annual celebration which recognises the achievements of local heroes in sport, physical activity and health and wellbeing. The awards are organised by Everybody Health and Leisure to shine a light on the everyday heroes who work hard to improve their own lives and the lives of other through their work, volunteering or just their amazing attitude to life in Cheshire East.
Community Initiative of the Year
Diversity & Inclusion Award
Volunteer of the Year
As well as recognising our 2026 Customer Hero and Chairman’s Award.
Do you know someone who goes above and beyond to make your community a happier, healthier place?
This award celebrates anyone who inspires others to get active, brings people together, or helps improve health and wellbeing. If someone is making a real difference where you live, we want to hear about them.
Nominations close Sunday 5th July 2026.
Do you know a local project that brings people together, helps them get active, or supports their wellbeing?
This award celebrates community initiatives that make a real difference, whether it’s a sports session, a walking group, a wellbeing workshop, or any activity that helps people feel healthier, happier, or more connected.
Nominations close Sunday 5th July 2026.
Do you know a person or group that makes sure everyone no matter their background, ability, or experience, feels welcome and able to take part in sport, physical activity, or wellbeing sessions?
This award celebrates those who break down barriers, create inclusive spaces, and help people feel confident, supported, and part of their community.
Nominations close Sunday 5th July 2026.
This award celebrates someone who has spent many years helping people in their community to be active, healthy, and involved. It recognises long-term dedication, passion, and a lasting positive impact on others.
Nominations close Sunday 5th July 2026.
Do you know someone in Cheshire East who lives and breathes their sport? This award celebrates people who’ve achieved something remarkable this year, from local rising stars to athletes competing at regional, national, or international level.
If someone’s dedication, talent, or achievements have stood out this year, we want to hear about them.
Nominations close Sunday 5th July 2026.
Do you know someone who gives their time to help a local community group, sports club, or volunteer organisation?
This award celebrates people who go above and beyond to support others running sessions, organising groups, and helping people be more active, connected, and involved in their community.
If someone’s kindness, commitment, and hard work have made a real difference, we want to hear about them.
Nominations close Sunday 5th July 2026.
If you have any questions, please contact the team on [email protected] and they will happily help.
Nominees:
Abigail Phipps – Sandbach Women’s Walking & Talking Group
David Spruce – Bollington United Football Club
Matthew Kinnear – Sandbach Ladies Leisure Football Team
Michaela Raymond – TGA Streetdance Crewe
Winner – Matthew Kinnear for empowering women and giving them a safe space to get involved in football
Nominees:
The Care Communities Women’s Health Road Show
Knutsford Triathlon Club
The One Project Macclesfield
Zoe Cooper – Right at Home South Cheshire
Winner – The One Project Macclesfield for creating an innovative method to reducing waste that cannot be disposed of in a household environment
Nominees:
Lewis Lakin – Coach & Team GB Gymnastics Crewe
Scott Bailey – British Judoka
Emrys Williams – GB Underwater Hockey
Tom Pochin – Footballer at Macclesfield FC & National Championship Winner
Winner – Scott Bailey for representing Great Britain and aiding other visually impaired athletes to learn Judo.
The award was unanimously given to 83-year-old Terry Robinson, who has run 117 marathons since 1981, cycled from Land’s End to John O’Groats and completed marathons across the globe.
Nominees:
Arty Shaw – Hawks Netball Club
Nicola Wall – Macclesfield Satellites Swimming Club
Paul McIntyre – Nantwich Triathlon Club
Pat Adams – Holmes Chapel Community Volunteer
Winner – Nicola Wall for her dedication and efforts into expanding who can attend competitive swimming classes
Nominees:
Ruby’s Fund – charity supporting children with disabilities
Steve Hodgson – The Football Academy Project
Georgie Phillips – Her-Place
Georgina Palmer – Park Lane School
Winner – Ruby’s Fund for giving a lifeline for many children and young people across Cheshire East and their families and carers.
The Chairman’s Award was given to Paul McIntyre for his efforts in uplifting, instilling confidence, and supporting the community. He is the creator The Dabber Dash and The Farmers Pants, designed to bring people together in sport.