NEWPORT's Night of Honour awards are back - and are on the look out for the city's most inspirational people.
The Kings Church has teamed up with the Argus for a third year running to find people who have gone above and beyond to help others.
But we need your help to nominate those in the community who deserve our praise.
If you know a story about an individual or organisation that has heroic qualities, then we want to know about it.
Event organiser Hayley Corley said: "It's amazing to be part of the community with the fantastic people of Newport. We will be delighted to recognise our local heroes as a church and open our doors to them."
Nominations are open for the annual award ceremony, due to take place on September 22, and there are eight categories to enter.
They are: the great neighbour award, the above and beyond award, the youth champion award, Newport's braveheart award, public service superhero award, parent of the year, volunteer of the year and community organisation of the year.
For the above and beyond award, we're looking for a person or a business that has gone above and beyond the call of duty to help.
Tell us what they have done - whether in a voluntary capacity or as part of their normal work.
The braveheart award will recognise a special person who have overcome or have overcome life's challenges with courage, laughter and determination.
Last year's winners included Marcelline Ravenscroft of the Pill Mill centre, for volunteer of the year, and Sarah Gorry, of Bettws, for parent of the year.
The ceremony, which is free to attend, will take place at the KIngs Church on Lower Dock Street, starting at 7pm and finishing at 9.30pm.
Entertainment will come from magician and comedian John Archer - former Magic Circle Stage Magician of the Year.
To nominate fill out the form in the Argus and sent it to: Night of Honour, Kings Church, 71 Lower Dock Street, Newport, NP20 1EH Nominations, which must be received by midday on August 30, You can enter also online on the Kings Church website For more information email info@newportsnoh.org.uk or telephone 01633 244453.
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