Kaleb Cooper, who is best known for being Jeremy Clarkson's farming sidekick on the hit Amazon Prime show Clarkson's Farm, has teamed up with Mole Valley Farmers to search for the Country Heroes of 2021.

Following on from the success of last year, the Country Heroes initiative is on the hunt again for 12 ordinary people who have done extraordinary things to support their local communities. Celebrating the best of the British countryside, each winner will receive a Country Christmas Jumbo Hamper worth over £500 to thank them for their hard work.

"I love the countryside and the great people who live and work here," Kaleb says. "There are loads of characters, everyone knows each other and looks out for one another, so what better way to recognise these amazing people than through Country Heroes. I am proud to be involved with finding those in our communities who make a real difference - the friends, neighbours, carers and workers who have gone above and beyond."

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How can you enter the Country Heroes of 2021?

Whether you know a local farmer, builder, teacher or a care worker, the competition is open to those who have endured difficult times to help others. To enter, all you need to do is head over to moleonline.com/countryheroes and submit your nomination before Sunday 28th November.

The awards are a brilliant way to celebrate our unsung rural heroes and those who are truly the heartbeat of their local communities. Why not enter someone you know today?

Jack Cordery CEO, Mole Valley Farmers, adds: "This is your chance to give something back, to recognise and celebrate your Country Heroes and above all; say a huge thank you!"

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