Two teenagers who averted a serious car accident thanks to their quick thinking and the owner of a wig service for people suffering hair loss, are among those shortlisted for this year’s St David Awards.
The St David Awards are Wales’ national awards, which recognise people who have done extraordinary things.
This year’s awards celebrate people who have been nominated by the public in 9 different categories, including bravery, business and community spirit. A special award will also be given by First Minister Mark Drakeford.
Announcing the shortlist First Minister, Mark Drakeford said:
“I would like to thank everyone who took the time to nominate someone for an award and congratulate all those who have been shortlisted for the 10th annual St David Awards.
“I am proud to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the awards and this year’s incredible finalists, some who have shown extraordinary acts of bravery and determination. We are very fortunate they call Wales home.”
The winners will be announced at a ceremony at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff on 20 April 2023.
The finalists are:
Bravery
- Dylan Pritchard Evans and Hari Thomas
- Gary Griffiths and Jon Stone
Business
- Câr y Môr
- Morgan’s Wigs
- Rod Parker
Community Spirit
- Caroline Bridge
- Mollie Roach
- South Wales Sponsorship for Ukraine
Critical worker
- Nia Bannister
- Harm reduction team at the Huggard
- Muslim Doctors Cymru
- Dr Mark Taubert
Culture
- Dafydd Iwan
- Elysium Gallery
- Jannat Ahmad
- Unify Project
Environment Champion
- Andy Rowland
- Angel Shark project
- Ynni Adnewyddol Cwm Arian/ Cwm Arian Renewable Energy
Innovation, Science and Technology
- CanSense
- Dr Charles Willie
- Kamal Ali
Sport
- Liam Davies
- Olivia Breen
- Wales football team
Young Person
- Kai Hamilton-Frisby
- Skye Neville
- Zinzi Sibanda