Community heroes from across Somerset have been recognised for their unstinting service with a Somerset Council Chair’s Award.

The awards were presented by Somerset Council Chair, Cllr Mike Best, at a ceremony in Taunton Rugby Football Club attended by the nominees and their guests, and the Deputy Leader of Somerset Council, Cllr Liz Leyshon.

The award recipients were nominated by their city, town and parish councils in recognition of their outstanding contribution to their communities.

Among those on the list of honours was Chatty Hour Tuesdays, nominated by Lympsham Parish Council, whose citation said:This wonderful group was started by our own Julia Rosser to combat loneliness, provide a warm space in winter, help those with memory and sight issues and provide a subsidised meal once a week in the community café at the Sports Club in the heart of Lympsham.

“This nomination is for the whole group who come to chat, support and laugh together. I can honestly say their enthusiasm to greet newcomers is both endearing and heart-warming, everyone is made to feel welcome regardless of age, sex or impairment.”

Among the many individuals to be recognised was Mike Marshall, nominated by Ruishton and Thornfalcon Parish Council for giving over forty years of unwavering dedication and service to the Ruishton community.

Their citation said: “His steadfast commitment, leadership, and tireless efforts have profoundly enriched the lives of residents, fostering a spirit of unity and progress. Mike’s contributions are a testament to his enduring devotion and altruism.”

There were 48 award winners in total including a posthumous honour for former Somerset Council, Somerton Town Council, and South Somerset District Council member Dean Ruddle, who was nominated by Somerton Town Council.

The citation said: “A well-respected colleague, formidable advocate of Somerton and truly remarkable man. He had an abundance of energy and enthusiasm, giving endless time in support of Somerton. A wonderful and kind man. His guidance, advice, knowledge and encouragement are sorely missed.

“His knowledge of Somerton was encyclopaedic. Described as “Mr Somerton” truly reflects how passionate he was about the town, how committed to ensuring the voices of Somerton residents were heard. He was approachable, forthright and committed to resolving issues, this is reflected in the heavy loss felt by so many at his sudden passing.”

The nine recipients who were unable to attend on the night will be visited by Cllr Best who will personally present their awards.

Cllr Best said:

We are fortunate to have so many people in Somerset who work hard on behalf of others in their town, parish or city. Every recipient has made a real difference to their communities and the awards ceremony is a small way of saying thank you.

It’s so rewarding and humbling to read the citations for these awards. Our community heroes do so much for others, never expecting to be rewarded for their efforts so it’s a privilege to thank them on behalf of the Council.”

The full list of award recipients is:

South Somerset area

Crewkerne Community Kitchen

Merilea Reid – Aller

Lisa Bartlett – East Coker

Sally Horwood and Peggy Langdon – Ash

Linda Simonite- Brympton

Roger Kerrison – Ilminster

Peter Gregory – Broadway

Tony and Helen Manfield – Tintinhull

John Casebourne – Curry Rivel

Paul Bradly – Misterton

Fivehead Fixers

Steve Chapman – Lopen

Ally and Simon Dore and Angie Roberton – Compton Dundon

Cowleaze Volunteers – Shepton Beauchamp

Stoke sub Hamdon Sports and Recreation Trust

Barwick and Stoford Litter Picking Group

Dean Ruddle – Somerton  (posthumous)

Mendip area

Vickie Watts – Coleford

Shannon Brooke – Selwood

John Heath – Wells

Jaqueline Elliott – Evercreech

Sally Foster – Nunney

Janet Harvey – Berkley

David Atkins – Street

Terry Webb – Shepton Mallet

Ian Tucker – Glastonbury

Sedgemoor area

Andrew Laken – Axbridge

Chatty Hour Tuesdays – Lympsham

Derek Buller- Fiddington

The Marion Evered Trust – Over Stowey

Stogursey News

Liz Brown – Otterhampton

Our Highbridge

West Somerset and Taunton area

John Lewis – Taunton

Mike Marshall – Ruishton

Richard Holland – Staple Fitzpaine

Alan Hall – West Monkton

Kevin Sully – Dunster

Mandy Bool – Fitzhead

Paul Hart – Neroche

Kingston St Mary Village Hall Committee

Ian Aldridge – Watchet and Williton

Jenny Barker – Dulverton

Ian Duncan – Old Cleeve

Andrea Gibbs – Churchstanton

Graham Gleed – Stoke St Gregory

Charles Cudlip – Creech St Michael

David Patterson – Wiveliscombe

Representatives from Chatty Hour Tuesdays receiving their award from Somerset Council Chair, Cllr Mike Best.

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October 16, 2024

Rebecca Howat

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