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The awards were presented by former Chairman of the RNLI, Charles Hunter-Pease OBE.
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The awards were presented by former Chairman of the RNLI, Charles Hunter-Pease OBE.
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With town centre businesses under pressure these two business show success is still possible.
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Celebrity chef Michael Caines, Lympstone Manor patron, has backed an adoption charity by sharing his own experience on video.
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Hampers of gardening goodies were presented to pupils winning Exmouth in Bloom’s community gardening awards.
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The statistics show crime has risen in the region by 10 per cent over the last 12 months
Posted on: 18 October 2018
Twelve community champions and two volunteer groups, all from Devon, received their Royal honours at a double awards ceremony on Friday 12 October.
Representatives from the two volunteer groups were presented with the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service in 2018 at a investiture at County Hall in Exeter.
The award, the highest given each year to volunteer groups, sets the benchmark for excellence in volunteering and is equivalent in status to the MBE.
It recognises and celebrates outstanding achievement by groups of volunteers who regularly devote their time to helping and providing opportunities for others in the community.
The twelve community champions were also presented with their British Empire Medals (BEM) at the same ceremony.
The BEM (formally British Empire Medal for Meritorious Service) recognises meritorious civil or military service worthy of recognition by the Crown
All the awards are part of Her Majesty The Queen's Birthday Honours List for Devon 2018 and will be presented by Her Majesty's Lord Lieutenant of Devon, David Fursdon, the Queen's personal representative in the county.
If succesful the application would lead to the demolition of two former trading estate buildings.
Poppy hopes her story will inspire others to overcome illness or injury, and turn their lives around
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It's a tough task but someone has to do it
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