The lifetime achievement title was awarded to Philip Byrne for his over 40 years of service with the Civil Defence.
Bray South Family Resource Centre were presented with the community award and the Bray Seafront Lifeguards who received the Civic Award.
Other winners on the night included, Oliver Mahony (Special Recognition),
Born in Bray (Social Media Award), Aoife Mohan (Young Achiever in Sports),
Claire Cruz, Rachael Duffy, Kellie Magee (Young Achievers in Arts),
Anna Cloney (Young Achiever in Academics) and Andrew O’Reilly (Sports Achievement).
A number of business awards, which are voted by the public were also announced on the night with Barks’n’Bubbles the big winner of the
Customer Choice Business of the Year and their employee Brian Maxwell picking up the hotly contested Customer Service Award.
Other winners were Kilruddery (Local Experience) and Metec (Local Business of the Year).
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