98FM's Best of Dublin Awards celebrate all that's great in our capital. Back for its sixth year, thousands of you have been nominating your favourite hidden gems, people and businesses.
Voting is now open across 16 categories which cover all of the best services Dublin has to offer, including local legends, favourite food and drink venues and even the best bus driver.
Dublin Hero Finalists
Five deserving nominees have been shortlisted in each category.
The nominees for Dublin Hero are:
- Jamie Carroll Comiskey - a student who volunteers with the Mobile Homeless Run
- Glenn Fitzgerald - a member of the Dublin Fire Brigade in Balbriggan
- Eimear Cantwell - a community Garda who volunteers with Little Blue Heroes helping seriously ill children
- Joseph Mooney - set up and runs the Raheny community first responder group
- Aoife McGivney - a nurse who performed CPR on a bus driver and saved his life
Vote for your Dublin Hero at www.98fm.com/bestofdublin and stay tuned to 98FM for updates on this year’s Best of Dublin Awards!
Get people voting for your business by posting on social media, displaying your nominee poster front of house, or canvassing door to door for votes – only one campaign can win!
Best Campaign
Those shortlisted for 98FM’s Best of Dublin can also be in with a chance to win a huge €10,000 worth of advertising with 98FM for the Best Campaign between now and the awards ceremony.
This year's winners will be crowned the Best of Dublin at an awards ceremony on 23rd May at the Guinness Storehouse.
Speaking about the awards, 98FM presenter Adrian Kennedy said, “Every year the Best of Dublin Awards are a highlight on our calendar. It’s a great night and a chance to celebrate the people that make Dublin so special. Each award celebrates the businesses and people that go above and beyond and make Dublin one of the best cities in the world. We love seeing the passion people have for Dublin and the awards are a great opportunity for 98FM and Dubliners to say thank you!”.