Find out who are your community heroes in Teddington and beyond

By The Editor 5th Nov 2021

Credit: Richmond Council
Credit: Richmond Council

Over fifty inspiring individuals, groups and businesses have been recognised across ten categories, as Richmond Council announces its 2020 Community Heroes' Awards.

Richmond Council received over 200 nominations for this year's awards which celebrates those willing to go above and beyond to make their communities better places in which to live and work. This year's awards also took on the additional role of recognising the huge local response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nominations rangedfrom environmental projects to sporting activities, community initiatives and charity trustees.

Due to the sheer volume of nominations received this year, for the following categories no shortlist could be selected by our judges: Outstanding Volunteer, Helping Hands, Young Person Achievement.

All nominees for these categories will be sent a certificate of commendation.

All those shortlisted have been sent a certificate, as well as our winners who have been written to by Cllr Michael Wilson. There will be no celebration event currently due to COVID-19 restrictions.

The winners are:

Business Contribution in the Community

The Angel & Crown

Community Group of the Year

Richmond upon Thames Neighbourhood Care Groups

Community Project of the Year

SPADE gardening project

Environmental Award

Ian George Andrews

Helping Hands

Ginny Spittle

Outstanding Sporting Achievement

Richmond Parkrun

YoungPersonAchievement

George Muderack

Trustee of the Year

Robert Bollen

Outstanding Volunteer

No winner could be selected for this category, all have been sent certificates of commendation.

The Lifetime Achievement award has been given posthumously to Howard Greenwood.

Howard was Chairman and Music director of the Richmond Concert Society for over 57 years and worked with the Arts Council Schools music trust as well as in a community partnership with the RFU.

He was a frequent judge at the May Day fairs on Richmond and Twickenham Green, and has encouraged many young children in the borough to take up musical instruments. Sadly Howard has recently passed away and our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time.

Cllr Michael Wilson, Cabinet Member for Equality, Communities and the Voluntary Sector said:

"It should be a badge of pride and honour for this borough that each year we seesuch astaggering breadth of workdone byour residents, expecting nothing in return, to make their communities a better place to in which to live.

"Whether you give of your time as an individual or a group,the time commitment and motivation is significant. This is a chance for us to show our gratitude to you for all that you do, especially during this year which has provided many challenges for us all.

"I hope to welcome our shortlisted nominees to a celebration event in person when we are able, but for now I want to warmly congratulate and thank you all for everything you have done and continue to do for our borough".

See the full list of nominees on the council's website HERE

     

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