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Crowthorne Village Awards 2022
Crowthorne Parish Council was honoured to host the biennial Crowthorne Village Awards 2022, to celebrate community workers in both Crowthorne and Wokingham Without Parishes on 22 November 2022.
The awards were presented by Mr James Puxley, His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Berkshire who spoke about the valuable work undertaken by volunteers in our community. Some countries have no volunteer roles, with such work instead undertaken by paid employees of the state. Crowthorne is fortunate to have a thriving and dedicated group of ‘hidden heroes’ who happily give their time to benefit the lives of others and the community.

11 individuals and 2 groups were chosen from 26 nominations for awards. Photo credit - Stewart Turkington Photography.

The full list of prize winners include:
Individual awards
Avril Doyle - for her work with the Ark Pre-School, church and Crowthorne Library’s Bounce & Rhyme programme.

Anita Taylor - for her volunteering as Girlguiding Wildmoor Cluster District Commissioner supporting approximately 30 other Leaders & Young Leaders within the cluster, & leading 3rd Crowthorne Guides.

Emma Frost - for giving her time to arrange and drive isolated and elderly residents to a monthly tea party where they can socialise for ‘Re-Engage’ and for volunteering as a Trustee and Secretary for the Ark Pre-School.

John Lindsay - for his volunteering work as Vice Chair of Governors at Crowthorne C of E Primary School, chaplaincy volunteer and end of life companion at Frimley Park Hospital and Frimley Health Governor for Bracknell Forest and Wokingham.

Claire Gibson - for her work as Rainbow, Brownie & Guide leader.

Mark Dodd - for his voluntary work as a trustee at Circle Hill Woods, and the Crowthorne Summer of Fun event where he has shown Crowthorne's children how to make insect boxes, hedgehog homes and bat boxes, and to respect nature. Mark has also been a judge for the Crowthorne Carnival Front Garden competition for at least the past 4 Carnivals.

Geoff Wood - For volunteering for 10 years as a driver for the Crowthorne Good Neighbours scheme. Geoff was described by his nominator as ‘being the volunteer we all aspire to become’.

Tom Lewis - was recognised for over 20 years voluntary service to COATS, including as a trustee, and ‘looking after the minibus’ ensuring that it was maintained, serviced, and always fit for purpose.

Becky England - received her award for volunteering for Crowthorne NCT as Branch Coordinator, and running two NCT groups, helping local families have friendship and support during the most vulnerable years of their lives. During covid lockdown Becky and her team also ran online Parent support and singing groups.

Tania Wren - Tania runs Brownies, volunteers at with a sewing and knitting group for children at Crowthorne C of E school and helps adults at the library with Knitting and Scrabble Groups.

Sandra Sidey - for her work as Group Scout Leader since 2019. Including , keeping the group going via Zoom during Covid and rebuilding numbers more recently. She is also assistant producer of the Gangshow and puts many hours into sourcing music, meeting with the production team etc.

Groups awards

COATS Shop volunteers - COATS’ objective is to promote the welfare of Senior Citizens within Crowthorne and the surrounding area. It runs the COATS Centre which provides companionship, lunches, teas, activities, entertainment and services for local older people.

The COATS shop is the principal fund raiser for the charity and without it the current services could not be provided. The shop is run solely by a team of over 50 volunteers whose dedication did not falter through the recent Covid epidemic.

Crowthorne Flower Festival Committee - The Crowthorne Flower Festival is an incredible display of beauty put together by Crowthorne's residents. The committee members excel at their work and a local charity benefited from the entrance fees.

The awards recognise the considerable contribution made by these volunteers to the lives of residents and community of Crowthorne and are hosted on a two yearly basis, with the host Parish Council alternating between Crowthorne and Wokingham Without Parishes..