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Published 11:39 23 Sept 2020 BST
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Hazel posted to her Facebook page last night announcing the new monthly running of the awards.
"I'm kicking off this year's Dublin Lord Mayor’s Awards. I've decided to dedicate them to frontline workers during Covid," she wrote.
"So if you think you know a person or organisation that deserves to be nominated please read the post and follow the instructions. Nominations open at the start of each month for each category.
"Any questions drop me an email at [email protected]. And please share this post so more of our heroes can be nominated! Thank you."
The first category of awards due to be given next month is Nursing Home Staff and Volunteers.
Nominations for this category will begin on October 1 and end October 16 so make sure to get your vote in for the person you know working in a nursing home that you think is most deserving of the award.
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