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15 Apr 2026

Nominations open to recognise women making a difference across Devon

The West Country Women Awards is calling on communities across the South West to put forward the women whose work, resilience, and leadership deserves wider recognition - but with nominations closing in July, time to put someone forward is running out

Who is the most inspiring woman you know? Nominations open for West Country Women Awards 2026

Nominations are officially open following the launch at an International Women’s Day event in Plymouth | Credit: West Country Women Awards

From grassroots community organisers to entrepreneurs rebuilding their lives, the women shaping the South West often go unrecognised beyond the circles they serve.

The West Country Women Awards was set up specifically to change that, and with nominations closing on 3 July, organisers are urging people across the region not to miss the chance to put someone forward.

The awards focus on women and girls across Cornwall, Devon and Somerset, with a stated mission of turning visibility into tangible social impact.

Unlike many regional business awards, the West Country Women Awards is positioned as a community-driven initiative rather than a corporate one, its emphasis is on connection, empowerment and elevating women at all stages of life, not just those at the top of their professions.

Who can be nominated?

There are no strict criteria around profession or background. Organisers say they are looking for women who make a positive impact in their communities, whether that is someone starting a new chapter, supporting others through difficult times, or quietly doing work that rarely makes headlines.

Nominations are submitted online, and the process is open to anyone.

Applications, the next stage after nomination, close on 10 July.

Why it matters

Recognition schemes like this play a practical role beyond the ceremony itself. Being nominated, and particularly shortlisted or winning, can open doors, build confidence, and connect women to networks and opportunities they might not otherwise access.

For organisations in the voluntary and community sector, an award can also provide a level of credibility that is hard to earn through other means.

The South West has a strong tradition of women leading change at a local level, often without the profile or resources of counterparts in larger cities. The West Country Women Awards is one of the few platforms in the region dedicated specifically to making that work visible.

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