Cllr John-Paul Ennis of Lambeth Council has been shortlisted for Young Councillor of the Year at the 2025 LGIU and CCLA Cllr Awards.
Now in their 16th year in England and 8th year in Scotland, these Awards highlight the vital contribution of councillors, often the unsung heroes of local democracy. From championing residents’ interests to leading innovation in public services, councillors play a crucial role in shaping communities and improving lives, and they do so while giving up their time and energy for what is often a voluntary, unpaid role.
This year’s competition was extremely tight, with more than 400 nominations received across five categories that celebrate the wide-ranging work of councillors: Community Champion, Leader of the Year, Young Councillor of the Year, Innovator of the Year and Lifetime Legend.
The Young Councillor award shines a light on councillors aged under 30 who are making a big impact early in their political careers. Young councillors bring energy, fresh perspectives and new ways of engaging with communities, while inspiring the next generation of leaders in local government.
Councillor John-Paul Ennis has made it a particular mission to engage young people in council decision making. His nomination praised his communication skills and initiatives such as opening up the town hall to young people and touring schools. Also highlighted was a campaign he co-founded for a community land trust in Lambeth and his part in developing Community Land Trust Homes across London.
The full England & Wales shortlist is available here and Scotland winners can be found here.
Winners in Scotland were revealed on Wednesday 5 November at the Glasgow City Chambers while winners in England & Wales will be announced on Tuesday 18 November at the Guildhall in London.
The Cllr Awards judging panels comprise senior councillors and leading stakeholders from across the sector. These are the only national awards to celebrate and showcase the work of individual councillors. This year’s awards are made possible thanks to the generous support of founding partner CCLA.
Jonathan Carr-West, Chief Executive, Local Government Information Unit (LGIU) said: “Our annual Cllr awards demonstrate the best of local government. With more than 400 nominations, competition was extremely tight, with inspiring stories of councillors up and down the country going the extra mile to improve their local area.
Councillors are at the heart of local democracy, working tirelessly to support their communities and drive change. These awards are about celebrating the often unseen but hugely important contribution councillors make every day. This year’s shortlist is a testament to the dedication, creativity and leadership shown by councillors across the country.
Congratulations to all the councillors nominated and shortlisted and I look forward to announcing the winners in November.”
Lee Jagger, Local Government, Relationship Manager, CCLA said: “Every one of the councillors on the Cllr Awards shortlist this year has had a significant and positive impact on their communities and on the lives of their individual residents. That’s what the councillor role is all about – ordinary people trying to make the places that we live and work better. CCLA is very proud to have supported these Awards from the very beginning and to be part of this important celebration of the best of local government.”
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Cllr Awards
The LGIU and CCLA’s 16th annual Cllr Awards in England and Wales and 8th annual Cllr Awards in Scotland celebrate the vital work being done by councillors across England, Wales and Scotland. Past winners of the Awards can be found here and rules can be found here.
About Cllr Ennis
John-Paul Ennis is councillor for Brixton North Ward on Lambeth Council. Cllr Ennis has a community organising and campaigning background. and works to inspire young people and empower their voices to be heard in decision making. He is currently the Council’s Policy Lead for Young People.
About LGIU
Established in 1983, LGIU is an independent, local authority membership organisation supporting officers and councillors across the UK, Ireland and Australia with the unrivalled intelligence they need every day.
About CCLA
CCLA is a leading specialist fund manager for local authorities and charities. When they began sponsoring the Cllr Awards they had 22 local authority accounts. Today, they have over 700 and this number is growing every month. They are owned by their clients – their mission is to serve the whole sector, regardless of size.
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source: LGIU Briefings



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