Bodmin's KBSK named as nominee for King's award
KBSK Performing Arts CIC in Bodmin has been named as one of ten voluntary groups in Cornwall to be nominated for a 2025 King's Award for Voluntary Service.
Bodmin's KBSK named as nominee for King's award
KBSK Performing Arts CIC in Bodmin has been named as one of ten voluntary groups in Cornwall to be nominated for a 2025 King's Award for Voluntary Service.

An outstanding line up of ten Cornish voluntary groups have been nominated for a 2025 King’s Award for Voluntary Service, the highest award given to local voluntary groups in the UK. The nominated groups were recently recognised at a reception at County Hall, hosted by the Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall, Colonel Sir Edward Bolitho KCVO OBE and Cornwall Council Chairman Cllr. Rob Nolan.
Active8 Youth Disability, Camborne Trevithick Day CIC, Cornwall Pride, Fathoms Free, Growing Links CIC, KBSK Performing Arts CIC, Lighthouse Community Centre, Torpoint Archives & Heritage Centre, West Cornwall Search & Rescue and Kernow Library of Things CIC have all been nominated. Assessments have been completed and the award recipients will be announced on 14th November, the birthday of His Majesty The King.
"Cornwall has a strong heritage of volunteering, with an estimated 32% of the county volunteering, well above the national average," explains Colonel Sir Edward Bolitho.
"The King's Award for Voluntary Service celebrates groups that are truly outstanding and make a tangible difference to their local community. So it is a very proud moment to see so many of Cornwall's brilliant voluntary groups nominated. Huge congratulations to all groups."
In the meantime, nominations for the 2026 King's Awards for Voluntary Service opened on 1st September and close on 1st December 2025.
Equivalent to an MBE, The King's Award for Voluntary Service is awarded for life. Originally created in 2002 to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee and previously known as The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service, the Award has been shining a light on the work of voluntary groups from across the UK for many years.
The simple nomination process requires the completion of a straightforward online form from someone independent of the group, together with letters of support from two other individuals.
"We are looking for groups where volunteers, rather than paid staff, are in the driving seat and they collectively work to the highest standards to deliver true impact," continues Colonel Sir Edward Bolitho. "It is wonderful to see so many nominated this year and I am sure there are still many excellent and deserving voluntary Cornish organisations that have yet to be nominated for this prestigious King's Award. Please get nominating!"
All the information for nominators is available online at kavs.dcms.gov.uk/make-a-nomination/about-nominating/