Rotary Club of St. Helens

King’s Award for Voluntary Service presented to the Rotary Club of St. Helens

On 14th March 2024 His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant had the very pleasant duty to present The King’s Award for Voluntary Service to the Rotary Club of St. Helens, welcomed by the Major of St. Helens, Cllr Lynn Clarke to the beautiful St. Helens Town Hall.

The Award was created in 2002 to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee and was previously known as the QAVS. Equivalent to an MBE, the King’s Award for Voluntary Service is the highest Award given to local voluntary groups in the UK and they are awarded for life.

The Awards are not given out lightly and for a local Rotary Club to be able to show itself to be outstanding from the many Rotary Clubs around the country is truly remarkable. This award is very well-deserved.

Pictured below is Mr. Peter Woods MBE DL, Mr. Mark FW Blundell, Lord-Lieutenant, Cllr Lynn Clarke, Mayor of St. Helens, Mr. Simon Hairsnape, Club President 2023/24 and Dr. Nicolas Jedynakiewicz DL. Many thanks to Mr. Tony Foster for the photographs.

Above are pictured Mr. Mr. Colin Black, the longest serving member of the club with over 50 years of volunteering and Ms Nichola Moorcroft, the newest recruit to the club.

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