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Goals: Rewards young people who have made a positive contribution to their community

Funding: The YHA, the Community Fund, TSB Foundation, Keighley Lions sports club and Haworth Rotary Club.

Sixty young people from Keighley, Huddersfield and Bradford were rewarded for making positive contributions to their community with a trip to the Lake District this August.

The trip was organised under the Personal Award for Excellence Scheme (PAWE). Joe Grima, former Keighley Cougars rugby league club captain, set up the scheme 10 years ago after deciding there were too few opportunities to reward young people's good behaviour. He enlisted the help of Keighley Police's youth services officer, PC Lee Holmes. And four years ago, PC Glyn Butterworth took it over.

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