Audentior Awards honor Watford residents for enhancing their community through volunteering and dedication.

Winners improved green spaces and mentored youth, showing the power of community effort. Their commitment made a real difference.
Watford’s Mayor and Council Chairwoman organized the event. The public nominated the winners; this highlighted everyday heroes’ impact.
Mayor Peter Taylor said the awards spotlighted amazing people. They support the community in many ways, including volunteering, public service, and good neighborliness.
Councillor Dawn Allen-Williamson congratulated everyone and thanked unsung heroes in Watford. They are all an inspiration.
Allen-Williamson said it was a privilege to hear the stories. She noted the winners sacrifice a lot for the town, adding that the awards were a simple thank you.
Enid Saunders won Carer of the Year. The Courtlands Residents Association won Good Neighbor. Nicola Furey received the Public Service Award.
Orphy Robinson won the Chairman’s Culture Award and Prisha Tapre won Young Achiever. Gill Strevens received Charity Worker of the Year.
The Watford Peace Garden Team won Pride in Watford. Julie Goodair won a sports award. Dr. Nazrin Razzaq received the Mayor’s Award.
Sponsors helped make the 2025 Audentior Awards happen. They provided essential support for the event.