Great and the good recognised
THE Evening Post's Pride Awards was a wonderful night of celebration in Swansea's Brangwyn Hall.
Stars including Neath mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins, Hollywood star Michael Sheen, Wales/Ospreys player Dan Biggar and Paralympian Ellie Simmonds sent special messages to our unsung heroes and singer Paul Potts was at the occasion.
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celebration Lifetime Achievement Award winner Raie Copp. SWSP20130307A-036_C
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3 Comments
by Dan01
Saturday, March 09 2013, 1:30PM
“OwenCaerdydd, the answer is probably - yes. Most awards are not awarded to the good, more a case of who you know.”
by OwenCaerdydd
Saturday, March 09 2013, 11:45AM
“So are the people who actually won the awards less worthy of having their names published on here than the celebrities who made an appearance?”
by maxmin
Saturday, March 09 2013, 10:59AM
“You got me at Katherine Jenkins!”