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New category for Regional Press Awards

A new category for ‘Editor of the Year’ has been added to the Society of Editors Regional Press Awards for 2011.

Entries opened this week for the awards that have been made possible by the lead sponsorship of UK Power Networks.

The new Editor’s award will recognise the editor of a daily or weekly regional newspaper who can demonstrate either personal journalistic achievement in the public interest, leadership, a personally fronted campaign, an individual battle with authority or simply a great idea. Editors can nominate themselves or can be nominated by senior editorial colleagues.

UK Power Networks is the main sponsor of the Regional Press Awards which are also supported by Asda, Foot Anstey, HoldTheFrontPage and the Press Association.

The Society of Editors, which has been supported by Camelot since 2001, organises the awards in conjunction with the Newspaper Society on behalf of the industry.

Newspaper Society members have undertaken to participate in and support the awards.

Entries for the awards which celebrate the best of British regional newspaper journalism in 2011 can now be made via the awards website. Full details of categories and guidance on how to register and enter the awards are available.

Entries will close on March 7 and shortlists will be published on April 17.

The awards are judged by panels of independent experts and the winners will be announced at an Oscars-style lunchtime awards ceremony to be held at the Savoy Place, London on 25 May.

Paul Horrocks, SoE president in 2007, will replace Peter Sands as chairman of the judges for the awards.

Revenue generated by entry fees, table sales and sponsorship will pay for the not-for-profit awards programme. Costs to entrants have been frozen at last year’s level or reduced. The awards also help to support the Journalists’ Charity.

Society of Editors executive director Bob Satchwell said: “We are again pleased to help celebrate the brilliant journalism in local and regional newspaper which provides a terrific service to communities across the UK against a difficult economic background and continued pressure of dramatic change in the wider media industry.”

Geraldine Allinson, president of the Newspaper Society and chairman of Kent Messenger Group, said: “No other media can replicate the regional and local press. Our newspapers scrutinise those in authority, support local businesses and campaign on behalf of our readers. I am delighted we will have the opportunity through these awards to recognise and applaud the editorial excellence which is at the heart of our industry.”