Lincolnshire Firefighter recognised on New Year Honours list

By Evie Payne 3rd Jan 2023

Image courtesy of the Corby Glen team.
Image courtesy of the Corby Glen team.

The New Year Honours List 2023 marks the incredible public service of individuals from across the UK, and a Lincolnshire Firefighter has been recognised, along with 1,107 other individuals nationwide.

Recipients in the New Year Honours List have been awarded for their outstanding contributions across all parts of the UK for their work on areas including sustained public service, youth engagement and community work.

Such recipients include Bryan Lynch from Corby Glen, a Firefighter who has been awarded a BEM for services to the community.

Another local service man who was recognised was Deputy Chief Constable Jason Harwin, who has been awarded a King's Police Medal in the New Year's Honours List.

On top of this, a professor from Stamford, Professor Geoffrey David Price has been awarded an OBE for services to Science and to Research.

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Professor Price said: "It's an honour to have my contribution to the success of UCL, and to science and research more widely, recognised by this award. It's been a pleasure, and I have enjoyed and benefited from working with so many talented colleagues in UCL, nationally, and globally."

Following her commitment to help children and families fleeing Ukraine, Cambridgeshire resident Louenna Hood has also been awarded a British Empire Medal. Her voluntary work has seen more than £170,000 raised to help people fleeing the war-torn country and she has helped to organise the delivery of five container loads of essentials directly to people in need.

Key members of the England Lionesses football team are also honoured after their outstanding performance in the summer. Squad captain Leah Williamson receives an OBE, while star player Lucy Bronze, golden boot Beth Mead, and England women's top international goal scorer Ellen White are all awarded MBEs.

At DBE there is an award for Virginia McKenna, for her work in wildlife conservation and amongst the knighthoods is an award for Robin Millar, for his work in music and disabilities and Grayson Perry for services to the arts.

There is a significant breadth of service recognised across the entirety of the UK. Recipients include MBEs for Gee Walker, founder and patron of the Anthony Walker Foundation; Charles Banks, Chair of the NorthWest Users Group and Secretary, Manchester United Disabled Supporters' Association; and Judith Backus, the Founder of Hidden Help, a charity helping disadvantaged people in Cornwall.  

The youngest recipient in the List is 18-year-old Dara Seamus McAnulty who receives a BEM for his environmental work and for his work with people with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Congratulations to all who have been recognised on the New Year Honours List.

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