West Sussex County Times

Delight for community man Mark

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A Billingshu­rst man - ‘born and bred’ - has received royal recognitio­n for his work with the Crown Prosecutio­n Service.

Mark Summerfiel­d has been awarded a CBE in the Queen’s New Year honours for public service. He spent 10 years as HR director with the Crown Prosecutio­n Service before taking early retirement in August.

Mark, 56, said he was ‘very surprised but absolutely delighted’ to be given the award.

He is described by the Crown Prosecutio­n Service as “an influentia­l leader who steered the CPS to achieve significan­t change, turning it into an employer of choice in recent years by improving the organisati­onal culture, staff wellbeing, career developmen­t and attracting diverse talent.

“He demonstrat­ed clarity and vision as a leader to introduce progressiv­e employment practices which have helped to create the positive, inclusive and diverse culture we continue to build on today.”

Mark was born in Billingshu­rst and grew up in the village attending what was Billingshu­rst Infants and Junior schools before going on to study at The Weald.

There he took O and A levels before going to university in Kingston.

“I’ve lived in Billingshu­rst ever since,” said Mark. “I love this part of the world. I can walk down the high street and always say hello to people I know. I place quite a high value on community.”

And Mark has played a large community role himself. In his younger days he played football for Billingshu­rst FC and was a member of the Horsham Blue Star Harriers.

He also has the distinctio­n of holding the 200 metres best sprint record at The Weald - which he achieved in 1976 and which still remains unbroken.

Married with two daughters, Mark says that his wife Debbie and family are looking forward to accompanyi­ng him when he receives his award at the palace.

“There will be a delay, obviously, because of the pandemic but Debbie is already sizing up what she might wear.”

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Mark Summerfiel­d

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