Barnsley Chronicle

Proud of Barnsley honour ‘greatest award of my life’

- By Finn Smith

DESPITE having countless honours to his name, artist Ashley Jackson is still in disbelief at receiving what he believes to be the ‘greatest award’ of his life.

The world-famous watercolou­rist won the first ever Sir Michael Parkinson Special Recognitio­n Award at last week’s Proud of Barnsley awards for his decades of work painting Yorkshire landscapes.

The final award presented on the night, Ashley had no idea what he was in for when arriving having been tricked into believing he would be the one presenting an award.

He told the Chronicle: “I was told two weeks before that I was going to be giving an award to Milly Johnson but that I had to keep it quiet.

“I did just that – I’d even brought a speech in to read for Milly.

“When everyone got on stage and was saying ‘Ashley Jackson this’ and ‘Ashley Jackson that’ I thought they were just pre-empting the award, in case anyone in Barnsley didn’t know me.

“I only twigged when the video of my friend Tony Christie came on.”

Getting his start in Barnsley, Ashley has become an internatio­nal figure, hosting his own TV show in the 90s and getting to present an original watercolou­r to President Bill Clinton.

Yet the award last Friday was particular­ly special, and Ashley is now proudly displaying his trophy for all to see at his gallery at Holmfirth.

“I’ve had lots of awards throughout my life, but the greatest award ever is from Barnsley,” a delighted Ashley added.

“It’s superb, I can’t believe it – I still have to pinch myself.

“Never in 100 years did I think I’d get this, I’m chuffed.

“I’d like to say thank you to all the people in Barnsley – I’ll cherish this until the end of my days.”

 ?? ?? TICKER TAPE RECEPTION: Ashley Jackson receives his award from Mike Parkinson, Elizabeth Harris of sponsors Best Solicitors and Barnsley East MP, Stephanie Peacock.
TICKER TAPE RECEPTION: Ashley Jackson receives his award from Mike Parkinson, Elizabeth Harris of sponsors Best Solicitors and Barnsley East MP, Stephanie Peacock.

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