Lord Mayor's Awards Recipients

Lord Mayor's Awards Recipients

 

Father Michael Conaty MBE In recognition of many years service to the people of Newcastle in particular, his support for young people in the East End of the City (August 2008)
Ruth Abrahams In recognition of playing a leading role in a number of organisations including Disability North, NCVS and Community Action on Health (April 2009)
Alison Blackburn In recognition of dedicated service to disability, equality awareness and supporting individuals with disabilities in Newcastle (April 2009) 
Susan Newton In recognition of her contribution to the Heaton Community and in particular, the Heaton Community Centre (April 2009)
Betty Hutchinson In recognition of her outstanding commitment to the people of Pottery Bank and the wider community (October 2009)
Alfred Nolan In recognition of his continuing commitments to snooker and billiards, both as a player and coach, locally and nationally (July 2010)
John Satterthwaite In recognition of his commitment to the community in Blucher and the Methodist Church (July 2010)
Kenny Bell In recognition of his contribution to the work of the City Council and the Trade Union movement generally over many years (January 2011)
Gladys MacFarlane In recognition of her loyal and consistent service as a volunteer to young parents and their children in Benwell (May 2011)
Rosalynde Walker In recognition of her dedication to fundraising for cancer research and related charities, care organisations and hospices through North East Promenaders Against Cancer (May 2011)
Veena Soni In recognition of her dedicated work with the Black and Ethnic Minority Community in the North East, the North East Cultural Trust and the NSPCC (May 2011)
Sin Hung Ng MBE In recognition of his promotion of education amongst the Chinese Community in Newcastle upon Tyne and the development of links between China and the Business, Education and Public sectors in the North of England (January 2013)
Alison Hall In recognition of her continuing outstanding commitment to local people, the local community and to the Kingston Park Community Centre (March 2016)
David Nicholson MBE In recognition of his passion, dedication and longevity of service to Radio Tyneside, the hospital broadcasting service for Newcastle and Gateshead (March 2016)
Keith Pimm In recognition of his outstanding commitment to his local community and to Brandling and Exhibition Parks (March 2016)
Ian Johnson In recognition of his tireless work to raise the profile of the 16th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, now no longer forgotten with lasting memorials in the City and in France (March 2016)
Lucy Fairley In recognition of her outstanding commitment to making asylum seekers, refugees and migrants feel welcomed and part of the local community in Newcastle (August 2016)
Eileen McNulty In recognition of her continuing outstanding voluntary commitment in devoting so much of her time to help others, be they individuals or organisations across the West of the City (May 2017)
The Reece Family In recognition of the continuing outstanding support to worthwhile community causes, projects and initiatives working alongside charities and organisations, resident groups and volunteers across Newcastle and particularly those in the East and West end of the city (May 2017)
The Members and Volunteers of Denton Burn Methodist Church In recognition of the continuing outstanding commitment of residents and volunteers to local people, the local community and the Church (May 2017)
Brian Clark In recognition of his continuing outstanding and tireless commitment to local people and the local community through his dedication to Walker Central Football Club (November 2017)
Muzoon Almellehan In recognition of her being appointed as the youngest ever UNICEF goodwill ambassador and her exceptional contribution to the refugee community in Newcastle and across the world (November 2017)
Andrew Scott In recognition of the inspiration and impact he has had on the lives of Newcastle's young people in the 30th anniversary year of the Swing Bridge Singers (May 2018)
David Bailey In recognition of his outstanding commitment as official Northumbrian Piper to the Office of the Lord Mayor of Newcastle and successive Lord Mayors for over 30 years (June 2019)
Heaton Churches Together In recognition of the outstanding commitment and dedication of eight local churches working collaboratively to serve the local community supporting each other and carrying out joint projects, including the Heaton festival (December 2019)
Amrit Adolphus Crawford In recognition of his outstanding contribution to working with young people for over 40 years as a professional working for various projects as well as dedicating his time as a volunteer, changing the lives of young people for the better (May 2022)
Farhana Ahmed (Henna) In recognition of her outstanding work as a human rights activist and her commitment as an executive management committee member of Newcastle Asian Arts and Music (NAAM) which has organised the Mela Festival now in its 27th year (May 2022)
Harun Bibi Kajee In recognition of her commitment as a strong voice for Women and BAME communities over the past 40 years and her continued support of PANAH and the Angelou Centre helping women with domestic violence issues (May 2022
Shamshad Iqbal Malik In recognition of her commitment as a strong voice for BAME women for decades and championing the need for services to be delivered for BAME communities.  Especially for women and children around education, health, domestic violence, and most of all children's services to enable a better quality of life for them all (May 2022)
Sheila Howe In recognition of her outstanding devotion for over 50 yeras of her supporting the children and families of the West End including years of voluntary work with The Anchorians jazz band and Murray House Community Centre (May 2022)
Sister Doreen Bell In recognition of her commitment, a tireless advocacy and enthusiasm for the Fenham community for over 40 years (September 2022)
Marion Anderson In recognition of her outstanding devotion for over 50 years to the Newcastle City Guides and her remarkable energy and enthusiasm and wealth of knowledge about the history of Tyneside (February 2023)

 

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