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  1. Reimagine, Remake, Replay

    Reimagine, Remake, Replay is a youth project which seeks to engage young people with museums in new and meaningful ways using creative media and the latest digital technologies.

  2. Bready Cricket Club

    When the pandemic halted play, Bready Cricket Club helped served up Sunday lunches and activities to support the community that sustains it.

  3. Talk Now

    Talk Now is a Scottish charity providing counselling and support services for male and female survivors of abuse trauma, including childhood sexual abuse and domestic abuse.

  4. Turn The Tables

    Turn The Tables is a social enterprise whose mission is to use DJing to change the lives of people affected by homelessness, including asylum seekers & refugees and at risk youth. Making DJing accessible to everyone through life changing experiences, from the first workshop to the main stage.

  5. Mackintosh at the Willow

    One of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s most iconic buildings has been rescued and restored to its original glory, to become a ‘living museum’ and social enterprise.

  6. Free Wheel North

    Free Wheel North is a Glasgow-based cycling development charity working towards creating a fairer, healthier society by enabling people of all ages and abilities to cycle as part of their everyday lives.

  7. Dame Sarah Storey

    Dame Sarah Storey’s three gold medals in Tokyo make her Team GB’s most successful Paralympian of all-time with a remarkable haul of 17 golds among her 28 medals.

  8. Maisie Summers-Newton

    Masie Summers-Newton is a new star of the pool smashing world records on her way to two gold medals at her first ever Games.

  9. Sir Lee Pearson

    Sir Lee Pearson is one of the most successful Paralympians from Great Britain in third place behind Dame Sarah Storey and Mike Kenny in the all-time medals list. His three golds in Tokyo take his tally to 14 in total.

  10. Kadeena Cox

    A double gold medal for dual star Kadeena Cox who narrowly missed out in a medal in athletics too after finishing fourth in the T38 400m

  11. David Smith

    Dubbed the Ronaldo or Ronnie O’Sullivan of boccia, the flamboyant David Smith retained his Paralympic boccia title with a tense victory over his Malaysian opponent.

  12. Great Britain Wheelchair Rugby

    Years of painful near misses were forgotten as Great Britain won the wheelchair rugby competition in Tokyo with sensational wins against Japan and USA in the knockouts.