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Gladwyn V Smith won the JJ Outerbridge award for best individual entry (Photo by Nicola Muirhead)

While all of the floats and dancers dazzled the crowds at the Bermuda Day Parade, only a handful were honoured with awards by the Department of Community, Culture and Sports.

Aerie’s Adventures Nursery and Preschool won the Premier’s Award for best float, while Sandys Secondary Middle School won the Reggie Ming Award for most beautiful float, and the prize for best Middle School float.

Age Concern won the Minister’s Award for most original, while the Department of Corrections won the Ruth Thomas Heritage Award and the award for Best Government Department.

Gladwyn V Smith won the JJ Outerbridge award for best individual entry, while the Friends of the House of Azores Bermuda won the LCCA Award for best charity entry.

FACE — Ellen Douglas and Samuel Lynch — won the best community/volunteer/political prize.

Other recognised entries included the Kiwanis Club Bermuda, Bermuda Regiment, the Vasco Da Gama Club and the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs.

• For more photographs from the Bermuda Day Parade, click on the online photo galleries at the bottom of our home page

Gladwyn V Smith won the JJ Outerbridge award for best individual entry (Photo by Nicola Muirhead)
This nautical but nice effort references the America's Cup in 2017 and features marine life (Photos by Nicola Muirhead)
This colourful float celebrates the Island (Photo by Nicola Muirhead)
A model of the Island rests at the top of this lavish and bright design (Photo by Nicola Muirhead)
Members of Vasco Da Gama club were recognised for their traditional Portuguese dances (Photo by Nicola Muirhead)
The Kiwanis Club Bermuda was honoured for its efforts
Bermuda Regiment's praised float featured a canon as its centrepiece (Photo by Nicola Muirhead)
A moongate features prominently on this design (Photo by Nicola Muirhead)
A floral theme blossomed from many of the parade floats this year (Photo by Nicola Muirhead)