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Awarded for performance in English. | Awarded for performance in English. | ||
Originally funded by Sills and Betteridge Solicitors. | |||
Renamed in 2023 to The Blackfirars Arts Centre Prize for English. | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:31, 9 January 2025
Awarded for performance in English.
Originally funded by Sills and Betteridge Solicitors.
Renamed in 2023 to The Blackfirars Arts Centre Prize for English.
Year | Winner |
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2012 | Patrick Hildred |
2013 | Alex Earle |
2014 | Connor Blakey |
2015 | Jack Taylor |
2016 | Chloe Benniston |
2017 | Smilte Matulionyte |
2018 | Adam Rear |
2019 | Evan Bell |
2020 | |
2021 | Elvira Zarina-Cristino |
2022 | Jessica Burn |
2023 | Isobel MacDonald |
2024 | Evie Blow |