Community Awards Winners 2002 - to date

 
CROWTHORNE AND WOKINGHAM WITHOUT COMMUNITY AWARDS 2002
 
MRS ANN MORGAN
For her invaluable help in organising the Upper Broadmoor Rd, Brookers Corner and Bracknell Rd, Golden Jubilee Street Party.
 
MR BILL COLEMAN
As Editor of Churches Together in Crowthorne, Treasurer of Eagle House and his work for Good Neighbours.
 
MR BRIAN NORTH
As programme co-ordinator and for his dedicated support of the Crowthorne Community Minibus Project.
 
CROWTHORNE GOOD NEIGHBOURS
For their invaluable help and support to the community.
 
MR GERALD SMITH
As a valued and active member of the Pinewood and District Residents Association.
 
MRS JEAN CHANCE M.B.E.
For her invaluable work as Manager of COATS Charity Shop and her help in support of Woodmancote.
 
MRS KATHY CHITTY
For her invaluable help at Crowthorne Baptist Church, Crowthorne Methodist Church, The Royal British Legion and other voluntary organisations in the community.
 
MRS MARGARET KERFOOT
For her invaluable help with various youth organisations both in Crowthorne and Wokingham Without.
 
MRS PAULINE JORDAN
As Group Scout Leader of the 2nd Crowthorne Scout Group.
 
MR HARRY GREEN
As leader of the Invincibles Over 50’s Sports Club at Weliington College and his work for other voluntary organisations in the community.
 
MRS JOAN FORD
For her invaluable help in organising the Darby and Joan Party for Crowthorne Carnival, St Patrick’s Market and the Thursday Coffee Shop at the Baptist Church.
 
MR JOHN MCNAB
For his invaluable help in organising the Crowthorne Carnival.
 
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
This supporting team, is kind caring, generous loyal and practical and deserve public recognition.
 
CROWTHORNE AND WOKINGHAM WITHOUT COMMUNITY AWARDS 2003
 
 
MRS DOREEN DYE
For her untiring campaigning for the local environment.
 
MRS JOAN TRAFFORD
For her work with the Pinewood & District Residents Association, Pinewood Amenities Club and Wokingham Without Community Association.
 
MRS NICOLA BEVAN
For her devoted work for Muscular Dystrophy and commitment to the local community.
 
MR ERIC HOPKINS
For his work for Broadmoor League of Friends and for his work as a driver of the Community Minibus.
 
MRS P STEER
For her work in organising the Christian Aid collections.
 
MR LES HOWARD
For his outstanding work and support of the Crowthorne Fire Cadets and long history of support for Crowthorne Carnival activities.
 
MRS AVICE MCLEAN
For her longstanding work with COATS, the Friday Club and within the community in general.
 
MRS JOYCE EARNEY
For her longstanding work with COATS, the Friday Club and within the community in general.
 
MRS MARY VAUGHAN
For her unstinting service to the Methodist Church and the village as a whole.
 
MR AUBREY VAUGHAN
For his unstinting service to the Methodist Church and the village as a whole.
 
CROWTHORNE AND WOKINGHAM WITHOUT COMMUNITY AWARDS 2004
 
MR JOHN HOLLOWAY
To acknowledge 20 years of conducting the Crowthorne Choral Society.
 
MRS DENISE TURNER
To acknowledge 17 years as a guide leader.
 
MR KENNETH WHITE
For services to Hatch Ride School.
 
MR PETER HOWLETT
For his behind the scenes work for the elderly people of Crowthorne.
 
MRS SHIRLEY HOPKINS
For services to the Friday Club, Broadmoor League of Friends.
 
MR KEITH AMBLER
For his volunteer work at Ravenswood Village.
 
HATCH RIDE AFTER SCHOOL CLUB
For providing outstanding after school care.
 
CROWTHORNE COMMUNITY MINI BUS
Group award for the provision of a very special service for the elderly & handicapped of Crowthorne & Wokingham Without.
 
MR BRIAN NORTH
For his work for Crowthorne Community Minibus.
 
MR BRIAN RICHENS (posthumously)
For his work for the Royal British Legion. Award received by Mrs Richens.
 
MR PAUL WILKINSON
The Ark Trust, Ravenswood Village.
 
CROWTHORNE AND WOKINGHAM WITHOUT COMMUNITY AWARDS 2005
 
MRS JANE ADDISON
For her services to St Sebastian’s School and St Sebastian’s Church
 
 
MR JOHN ROBERTS
For his services to Broadmoor Primary School
 
MRS SUSAN THOMPSON
For her work with Crowthorne Stroke and Disabled Club
 
THE CROWTHORNE EYE COMMUNITY MAGAZINE
For valuable contributions to the Community spirit
 
CROWTHORNE AND WOKINGHAM WITHOUT COMMUNITY AWARDS 2006
 
MRS JOAN NOYES
For her continuing work for Woodmancote and the general community
 
MR KEN WICKS
For work with COATS as a trustee and as a practical helper with the Crowthorne Minibus and Woodmancote
 
MRS MAUREEN DURRANT
Work for Broadmoor Primary School Association for 25 years, setting up raffles and running bi annual jumble sale
 
BARBARA MULLINS
Leading the team of volunteers catering at Woodmancote
 
MRS PATRICIA STUBBS
Committed worker for the Brownies and Girl Guides since 1982, including taking Brownies on holiday for the last ten years
 
ANGELA FORBES
For her contribution to the quality of life of young people through the Scout Movement since 1982 as a leader and with the associated Gang Show
 
MR LEE NEWTON
For tireless and unselfish work for Good Neighbours, on call at any time
 
THE HELPERS AT COATS SHOP represented by MRS IRENE WICKS and MRS YVONNE HATTERSLEY
For their work in managing the shop and its helpers, providing funds for Woodmancote
 
CROWTHORNE SUMMER CARNIVAL COMMITTEE
For continuing and enhancing the Crowthorne Summer Carnival

CROWTHORNE AND WOKINGHAM WITHOUT COMMUNITY AWARDS 2007
 
CAROL DORAN
Worked tirelessly in creating CVAG action group to protect the village community.
 
DENNIS COX
For giving over and above to Hatch Ride School, is hardworking and flexible. Cares about the school and the children.
 
DON WERNER
Support given to Pinewood Judo Club and its players.
 
HAZEL PICKARD
For her volunteer work for Good Neighbours.
 
MARGARET BEARNE
For her contribution to Guiding, has proved key support for all Guide, Rainbow and Brownie leaders in Crowthorne and instrumental in recruiting and supporting new leaders and helpers.
 
SHARON TEIDEMAN
Leader for 20+ years of  2nd Crowthorne Scout Group works tirelessly and voluntarily in helping young people to develop skills and become responsible young adults.
 
SHIRLEY BURNS
Leader for 30+ years of 2nd Crowthrone Scout Group, producer for SE BERKS Gang show, works tirelessly and voluntarily in helping young people to develop skills and become responsible young adults.
 
VIV KING
Crowthorne Library
As head librarian over the years has motivated a lovely team of staff, the library has become a hub for residents with Viv as the lynch pin.
 
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY CAMPAIGN
Bracknell & Wokingham Branch.
A group award for their tireless and continued support and fundraising over the past few years.
 
 
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