Fancy winning the ultimate weekend of London culture? Including afternoon tea for two, a special curator’s tour of the Cutty Sark, tickets to a West End show, and an overnight stay in a Radisson Blu Edwardian Hotel?
All you have to do for a shot at the prize is tell us who or what you think has contributed the most to keeping London at the centre of world culture in 2014.
The London Awards seek to reward and mark key individuals, activities and projects that have contributed to making London the best city in the world in which to work, study and play in 2014 – and the Contribution to London’s Cultural Excellence Award will be chosen by the public.
This year’s finalists are:
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Paul Cummins and Tom Piper, Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red at the Tower of London
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Nicholas Hytner, Artistic Director, The National Theatre
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The Imperial War Museum
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The Invictus Games
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Natalie Massenet, Chairman of the British Fashion Council (BFC)
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The Totally Thames festival
To cast your vote, just visit this page, and tell us which of these six most deserves to be recognised as London’s cultural champion.
One lucky voter will win the following:
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Afternoon tea for two at the Cutty Sark, the location for this year’s London Awards;
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A special curator’s tour of the Cutty Sark;
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Two tickets to a West End show;
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An overnight stay for two in a Radisson Blu Edwardian Hotel.
The Contribution to London’s Cultural Excellence Award is sponsored by Radisson Blu Edwardian, the hotel chain that gives you the best access to London’s cultural landscape and a proud supporter of the city’s arts and culture.