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Mayor's Awards for Services to the Community 2023 - 2024

On the evening of the 16th April 2024 the annual Mayor's Awards Ceremony took place at Rushden Hall. The Town Mayor,
Cllr Tracey Smith, honoured two people of Rushden for their Services to the Community.

The Mayor's Awards for Services to the Community for 2023 - 2024 were presented to;

  • Mr Ian Griffiths
  • Mr Todd Tompkins

Details of the nominations for each of the winners can be found below.

Congratulations to all of our Mayor's Awards winners, all truly worthy recipients.

Winners of Mayor's Awards 2023 - 2024

(From left to right Mayor's Consort, Cllr Paul Harley, Mr Todd Tompkins,
Town Mayor, Cllr Tracey Smith, and Mr Ian Griffiths)

(Photograph courtesy of Northamptonshire Telegraph)

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Winners of Mayor's Awards 2023 - 2024

(From left to right Mayor's Consort, Cllr Paul Harley, Mr Todd Tompkins,
Town Mayor, Cllr Tracey Smith, and Mr Ian Griffiths)

(Photograph courtesy of Northamptonshire Telegraph)

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Mayor's Awards for Services to the Community 2022 - 2023

On the evening of the 18th April 2023 the annual Mayor's Awards Ceremony took place at Rushden Hall. The Town Mayor,
Cllr Adrian Winkle, honoured four people of Rushden for their Services to the Community.

The Mayor's Awards for Services to the Community for 2022 - 2023 were presented to;

  • Mrs Irene Blanchard
  • Mrs Hilda Evans
  • Emily Pellicci
  • Mr Derek Hack

Details of the nominations for each of the winners can be found below.

Congratulations to all of our Mayor's Awards winners, all truly worthy recipients.

Winners of Mayor's Awards 2022 - 2023

(From left to right Mrs Hilda Evans, Mr Derek Hack,
Town Mayor, Cllr Adrian Winkle, Emily Pellicci and Mrs Irene Blanchard)

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Winners of Mayor's Awards 2022 - 2023

(From left to right Mrs Hilda Evans, Mr Derek Hack,
Town Mayor, Cllr Adrian Winkle, Emily Pellicci and Mrs Irene Blanchard)

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Mayor's Awards for Services to the Community 2019 - 2020 &
Mayor's Awards for Services to the Community 2021 - 2022

On the evening of the 19th April 2022 the annual Mayor's Awards Ceremony took place at Rushden Hall. The Town Mayor,
Cllr Mrs Melanie Coleman, honoured six people of Rushden for their Services to the Community.

Due to the Covid pandemic unfortunately it was necessary to cancel our annual Mayor's Awards presentation for 2019 - 2020, so the evening was held to celebrate both sets of recipients.

The Mayor's Awards for Services to the Community for 2019 - 2020 were presented to;

  • Mr Alan Armson
  • Mr Colin Woods

The Mayor's Awards for Services to the Community for 2021 - 2022 were presented to;

  • Kathy MacKenzie
  • Christine MacKenzie
  • Mr Peter Armstrong
  • Mrs Maureen Horsley

Details of the nominations for each of the winners can be found below.

Congratulations to all of our Mayor's Awards winners, all truly worthy recipients.

Winners of Mayor's Awards 2019 - 2020 and 2021 - 2022

(From left to right Kathy MacKenzie, Christine MacKenzie, Mr Colin Woods, Mr Peter Armstrong, Town Mayor, Cllr Mrs Melanie Coleman, and
Mrs Maureen Horsley)

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Winners of Mayor's Awards 2019 - 2020 and 2021 - 2022

(From left to right Kathy MacKenzie, Christine MacKenzie, Mr Colin Woods, Mr Peter Armstrong, Town Mayor, Cllr Mrs Melanie Coleman, and
Mrs Maureen Horsley)

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Winner of Mayor's Awards 2019 - 2020

Mr Alan Armson with Town Mayor, Cllr Mrs Melanie Coleman

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Winner of Mayor's Awards 2019 - 2020

Mr Alan Armson with Town Mayor, Cllr Mrs Melanie Coleman

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Mayor's Awards for Services to the Community 2018 - 2019

On the evening of the 19th March 2019 the annual Mayor's Awards Ceremony for Services to the Community for 2018 - 2019 took place at Rushden Hall. The Town Mayor, Cllr David Coleman, presented an award to Mrs Jean Anderson, a truly worthy recipient.

Jean has lived at Imperial Court with her husband John, for the last 8 years. Jean is the unofficial volunteer fund raiser and over the years she has gone out to the local community to find ideas and meet people, to try and raise funds for residents activities at Imperial Court.

At the end of last year she contacted local retailers asking for donations for the Imperial Court Christmas raffle. She managed to acquire so many prizes that there was no need to purchase any more out of the activity funds!

Well done on all your efforts over the years Jean!

Winner of Mayor's Awards 2018 - 2019

(From left to right nominator Mr Ray Fortuin, Mrs Jean Anderson
and Town Mayor, Cllr David Coleman)

Winner of Mayor's Awards 2018 - 2019

(From left to right nominator Mr Ray Fortuin, Mrs Jean Anderson
and Town Mayor, Cllr David Coleman)

Mayor's Awards for Services to the Community 2017 - 2018

Winners of Mayor's Awards 2017 - 2018

(From left to right Janine Musson, Mrs Maureen Ellis,
Town Mayor, Cllr Mrs Barbara Jenney, Joanne Vissian and Mr Paul Clarke)
(Photograph courtesy of Northamptonshire Telegraph)

Winners of Mayor's Awards 2017 - 2018

(From left to right Janine Musson, Mrs Maureen Ellis,
Town Mayor, Cllr Mrs Barbara Jenney, Joanne Vissian and Mr Paul Clarke)
(Photograph courtesy of Northamptonshire Telegraph)

On the evening of the 20th March 2018 the annual Mayor's Awards Ceremony took place at Rushden Hall. The Town Mayor, Cllr Barbara Jenney, honoured four people of Rushden for their Services to the Community.

The Mayor's Awards for Services to the Community for 2017 - 2018 were presented to;

  • Janine Musson
  • Mrs Maureen Ellis
  • Joanne Vissian
  • Mr Paul Clarke

Joanne Vissian was nominated by Cllr Janet Pinnock for all her help with Town Council events – especially litter picking!

"Jo is very much at home at Party in the Park with a black bag and picker in her hand and keeps the litter down in the park throughout the day. Her willingness too to help at the Christmas event does not go un-noticed. We always know we can count on Jo if we need extra hands. In fact Jo is a great asset to the Events Working Party and I feel an award to thank her for all the hours she has given to the community would be a fitting reward to a much deserved recipient."

Paul Clarke of Higham Ferrers was put forward for the award by PO John Blackadder from the Rushden Sea Cadet Corps.

He said: "Paul previously serving in the Royal Navy and is a veteran of the Pingat Jasa Campaign, a dedicated volunteer passionate about supporting veterans and a mainstay at T.S. Diamond, Rushden, branch of the Sea Cadet Corps. As well as his service in the Royal Navy, Paul has served as a detective sergeant with Northamptonshire Police. He was also a founder member of the Rushden branch of the Maritime Volunteer Service and when not working as a Chief Petty Officer at T.S. Diamond, he teaches disabled and disadvantaged people how to sail on Grafham Water."

"In the Sea Cadets as an experienced adult volunteer, Paul's organisational skills and willingness to lead by example, establish standards and motivate his group maximise attendance at drill nights and ceremonial events. He is the longest serving member of the unit, and has helped it overcome many challenges. I believe it is fair to say that without Paul's commitment the unit would have closed. Currently, as well as being the coxswain on board T.S. Diamond, he works in a caretaker/maintenance capacity, and can be found most days at the drill hall, either maintaining uniform kit and equipment or helping contractors. Paul is also heavily involved with The Heritage Chapel which he supports."

Michelle Ellis spoke up for Janine Musson. She said in her nomination "Janine moved to Rushden in 2002 following retirement from work, knowing no-one but family. Janine committed to building a social network through volunteering at a number of organisations in Rushden. On a Tuesday morning Janine volunteered at the Mission Church serving refreshments to the local community. Regrettably Janine has just withdrawn from this service but very much enjoyed her time there. Tuesday evenings sees Janine singing with the St Cecilia Singers, performing at several concerts throughout the year for the local community. On a Wednesday morning Janine volunteers at Rushden Park Care Home. Janine organises the church service which takes place in the home every week, booking the vicars, printing the hymns and playing the organ. Janine arrives early to assist the staff in bringing the residents from their rooms and helping to return them after. Many years ago, conscious that many residents had limited contact with young people, Janine often took her grandchildren along to sing-a-long and share a biscuit."

"Janine has also taken on the duty of treasurer and helps out at the summer fete. She also volunteers at the Heritage Chapel where she has a number of duties. Janine plays the organ at Sunday services, is on a rota for cleaning the church and flower arranging, helps with bookings including opening and locking up afterwards and assists at events. She has had a huge involvement with gymnastics for many years and is currently the welfare officer for Eclipse Gymnastics."

"Janine is responsible for safeguarding and promoting the welfare for young people within the club. While this does not take place within Rushden, Janine also runs a gymnastics club back where she used to live in Flitwick, Bedfordshire. Janine coaches voluntarily three nights a week travelling for about an hour each way to attend the sessions. Janine is also east regional chairman for acrobatic gymnastics, Bedfordshire County Gymnastics chairwoman and organises all acrobatic competitions covering the east region."

Maureen Ellis was also nominated but, as she already has a Mayor's Award from 2012, was invited along to the presentation to receive a certificate for her continued voluntary work and commitment in the community over the past five years.

Article taken by Northants Telegraph

Last updated: Wed, 17 Apr 2024 13:28