The National Lottery is calling on residents to nominate their community heroes.

This year the annual search for the National Lottery-funded projects will, for the first time, honour individuals who have made an extraordinary impact in their community.

New figures reveal more than £975,803 of National Lottery funding has been invested in good causes in Sutton in 2018/19 alone.

A total of 24 National Lottery grants were awarded in the region during the previous financial year, providing vital support to arts, sports, heritage and community projects.

More than £936,569 of National Lottery funding has been invested in good causes in Merton between 2018/19.

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With a total of 43 National Lottery grants being awarded in the region during the previous financial year.

Encompassing all aspects of National Lottery good causes funding, the 2020 National Lottery Awards are seeking to recognise outstanding individuals in the following sectors:

-Arts

-Education

-Health

-Environment

-Sport

-Heritage

-Community/Charity

Winners in each category will receive a £3,000 cash prize for their organisation and a coveted National Lottery Awards trophy.

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Jonathan Tuchner from the National Lottery Promotions Unit, said: "Thanks to National Lottery players thousands of projects are making an incredible difference to their local communities.

“Now, more than ever, people have rallied together, and individuals are performing inspirational acts and extraordinary endeavours to help in cities, towns and villages up and down the country.

“Thanks to National Lottery players, up to £600 million has been made available to support communities throughout the UK amid the coronavirus crisis.

"People have used National Lottery funding in amazing ways during these challenging times.

"We want to honour them as part of this year’s National Lottery Awards and recognise their selfless dedication and thank them for their fantastic work.”

There will also be a special Young Hero Award for someone under the age of 18 who has gone that extra mile in their organisation.

All nominees must work or act for a National Lottery funded organisation or have received National Lottery funding.

For more information, visit at https://www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/