29th December: update on voting patterns in ForArgyll Awards 2008

48 hours to go and today’s been the busiest of a manic series of days on the voting front. As we expected and warned at the outset, voting is often particularly heavy, requiring more than the number of simultaneous streams our current server arrangement can deal with. So you will sometimes have met a frustrating wait to get through to vote from time to time. Never give up. The contestants need you.

Today has seen particularly heavy voting in the Best Music and Arts Organisation category and pretty fierce action in Best Individual and Group Achievement; Best Blog; Best Community Website; Best Event; Best Heritage Website; Best Potential for 2009; and Best Tourism Website.

Some early hares have slowed up and are either being caught or overtaken. The question is have they a second wind? Some late starters are moving strongly and clearly have legs to go the distance – whether they get there in time …  determination is a major factor.

We’ll do as we did last night and take the voting patterns by category in alphabetical order.

  • Best Accommodation: some more action today but still a dead tie in the lead between the same two contestants
  • Best Individual or Group Achievement: a lot of action here – positions have changed but it’s still too close to call
  • Best Arts Website: today’s action now sees a three-way exact tie
  • Best Blog: more lively action – one contestant now has a strong lead
  • Best Community Event: strong voting today, with one contestant clearly ahead
  • Best Community Initiative: late starter action is continuing and a lead has been established
  • Best Community Website: more strong action with one contestant now well into the lead
  • Best ecommerce Website: one contestant now has a clearer lead
  • Best Event: very strong voting today with the early leader now caught in a tie with a late starter
  • Best Heritage Website: let no one ever say heritage lacks vitality – late starter getting well into stride but the hare’s still moving
  • Best Local Newspaper Website: one contestant moving into a clear lead
  • Best Music & Arts Organisation: a whirlwind of activity – late starter now setting the pace
  • Best Potential for 2009: another lively day’s voting with one contestant moving into a clear lead
  • Best Renewable Energy Initiative: more support for both contestants but the leader is still calling the shots
  • Best Restaurant: one contestant still well clear of a strong and level field
  • Best Sporting Facility: more to-ing and fro-ing with one contestant establishing a lead
  • Best Tourism Website: a lot of activity here with yesterday’s leader pulling further away
  • Best Village Hall: support for all contestants but yesterday’s leader has maintained position
  • Best Visitor Attraction: very active voting and yesterday’s leader still clear of very tight field
  • Best Wildlife Website: continued voting across the contestants sees last two day’s leader still out there

28th December: update on voting patterns in ForArgyll Awards 2008

One vote today came in from someone who described his location as: ‘Came in on my boat. Now near Banff’. First votes from Northern Ireland arrived, along with votes from Norway, Austria and Thailand – and more from many of the 20 non-UK countries mentioned in last night’s update. The geographical sweep of people now with access to news on all of Argyll and the islands is encouraging for all of us. This is all of the community building for Argyll we’d hoped it would be.

Again today voting patterns have taken a new tack. Supporters of some candidates seem to have woken up after Christmas and are strongly on the move. This has had an impact on previous positions in many categories – and the game’s only at half-time.

Tonight we’re doing a situation update on voting patterns in each category – so here goes, in alphabetical order of category:

  • Best Accommodation: dead tie in the lead between two contestants
  • Best Individual or Group Achievement: a lot of action here – sleeping supporters of some contestants woke up and at the moment this one’s too close to call
  • Best Arts Website: virtually a three-way tie
  • Best Blog: very lively action in this category – one establishing a strong lead
  • Best Community Event: lots of action in this category today too, with one pulling away to a degree
  • Best Community Initiative: big supporter wake-up here, propelling one contestant into the lead
  • Best Community Website: fierce action again, with one contestant pulling away today
  • Best ecommerce Website: one contestant now has a modest lead
  • Best Event: another hotly disputed award with one contestant catching the previous leader
  • Best Heritage Website: always an interesting category, today saw some supporters of a sleeper get moving – could be highly competitive
  • Best Local Newspaper Website: better action in this category today, with voters realising the value of the candidates
  • Best Music & Arts Organisation: perhaps the strongest action in a very busy day – one contestant came from close to nowhere and stormed into the lead in is a tightly contested category
  • Best Potential for 2009: interesting action here – supporters of one contestant woke up and made a strong play but have ground to make up
  • Best Renewable Energy Initiative: more interesting action in this one – from a tight draw last night, one contestant is pulling away to a degree
  • Best Restaurant: One contestant is pulling away from a very level field
  • Best Sporting Facility: again lively action leaving the situation just now too close to call
  • Best Tourism Website: still a fiercely competitive category, with one contestant now clearly in the lead
  • Best Village Hall: good to see how competitive this category is – one contestant has now taken a lead in a level field
  • Best Visitor Attraction: again highly competitive, with one contestant going into the lead over a very equal field
  • Best Wildlife Website: close voting between high calibre contestants with one maintaining last night’s lead

We can’t tell you how much we’re looking forward to being able to tell you about the pictures painted of Argyll in this initiative – but they are genuinely inspirational.

27th December update: voting patterns in ForArgyll Awards 2008

To give you a sense of the spread and impact of the ForArgyll Awards 2008, as well as coming from all over Argyll, Scotland and England, votes have arrived from: Alaska; America (east and west); Australia (south, west and east); Belgium, Brazil, Canada; Czech Republic; Denmark; France; Germany; Italy; Japan; Jordan; Nederlands; New Zealand; South Africa; Spain; Sweden: Switzerland; and Ukraine.

And, with votes pinging into our inboxes endlessly, we’ve now turned off the sound on our computers. Situations have changed since last night’s update. We’ve seen some areas of competition go quieter, others wake up and start moving and some fierce competition that seems to have the stamina for the long game.

Competition is at its fiercest in:

  • Best Individual or Group Achievement
  • Best Event
  • Best Visitor Attraction

Things are very close, or tied between two or sometimes three contestants, in:

  • Best Accommodation
  • Best Arts Website
  • Best ecommerce Website
  • Best Community Event
  • Best Community Initiative
  • Best Music and Arts Organisation
  • Best Potential for 2009
  • Best Renewable Energy Initiative
  • Best Restaurant
  • Best Sporting Facility

One contestant is edging ahead in:

  • Best Blog
  • Best Community Website
  • Best Tourism Website
  • Best Village Hall
  • Best Wildlife Site

There’s still no life worth speaking of in the contest for Best Local Newspaper Website and there’s still a great story to be told later on the action in the Best Heritage Award.

You may have noticed that there was a late addition to the Best Community Initiative list. A nomination came in about ten miniutes before the deadline at midnight on Christmas Eve. The nominator said ‘I don’t know where you should put this but it may fit Best Community Initiative – but what has been happening at Islay High School is really putting the island on the map and it should be recognised’.

For Argyll had to discuss what to do as all other finalists had to gather many nominations to clear the threshold into the final public voting stage.

We felt that this nomination came from the heart of someone who profoundly appreciated a contribution to his community which would otherwise remain below the radar. It is also quite unlike any other nomination, being to individuals whose achievement is not for themselves. The nomination is for Iain, Stuart and Islay High School. You may not vote for them. It may not even be appropriate that you do – but now you know about them and that is what the nominator wanted to see.

26th December: current voting patterns in ForArgyll Awards 2008

‘Apace’ is the word for the voting rate in the ForArgyll Awards 2008. The most fiercely contested categories are: Continue reading

Bute and Dunoon local newspaper websites go head-to-head in ForArgyll Awards 2008

The Buteman and the Dunoon Observer are head-to-head in the final stage of the contest for the ForArgyll Award 2008 in Best Local Newspaper Website. Competition will obviously be hot and heavy in those parts of south Argyll and beyond – as both have strong traditional loyalties in their customer base.

ForArgyll Awards 2008 – Voting Stage Finalists

These are the finalists. Online voting will open here tomorrow (25th Dec) at 9.00am and close at midnight on 31st January. Winners will be announced here at 2.00pm on 1st January 2009. Continue reading

To lighten the recession – the ForArgyll Awards 2008. Nominate and vote – FAST

We’d decided to put off our first Awards scheme because of the current recession. Then we thought that everybody needs as much fun and encouragement as possible these days – so – here are the recession-proof, essential ForArgyll Awards. No ceremony – not this year. No physical trophies – yet.

  • Nominee and Winner ‘buttons’ will be given to competitors to be placed on appropriate websites.
  • Certificates will be presented to winners and may be displayed in business premises. Each of these will be unique to its winner, carrying the citation to defend the award.

The Award Categories are listed at the end of this article, with a link to a Nomination Form. Nominations will be published here in batches, as they come in. Online voting will be available here from 25th December.

  • Nominations close at midnight on 24th December.
  • Online voting will open on 25th December and closes at midnight on 31st December
  • Winners will be published on the ForArgyll site at 2.00pm on 1st January 2009

Here are the guidelines for nomination – and they appear also on the Online Nomination Form linked below:

  • All nominees must be based in or relate to Argyll
  • It’s permissable for you to have a connection with your nominee – but more than one nomination must be received for a nominee to be entered into competition so make sure you recruit support for your candidate.
  • You may enter a nominee in more than one Category, where appropriate.
  • You may make more than one nomination in any Category
  • All nominations must be received by midnight on 24th December

The Categories in which Awards will be made are:

Community Awards
* Best community website
* Best community initiative
* Best community event

Website Awards
* Best Arts website
* Best heritage website
* Best tourism website
* Best wildlife website
* Best ecommerce website
* Best Blog
* Best local newspaper website

General Awards
* Best renewable energy initiative
* Best individual or group achievement
* Best event
* Best music and arts organisation
* Best sporting facility
* Best Village Hall
* Best Restaurant
* Best Accommodation
* Best Visitor Attraction
* Best potential for 2009

Get nominating – FAST. Time is short. Here’s the Nomination Form.