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Stars shine brightly at Reading Buses’ annual awards celebratio­n

- By PHIL CREIGHTON news@wokingham.today

THE STARS were shining brightly as Reading Buses celebrated some of its best workers.

Its annual ceremony celebrates the numerous employees who, over the course of the past year, were judged to be stars of the month.

And one of them, driver Jim Meredith, was named star of the year.

The 60-year-old from Tilehurst won a Star of the Month award in March for getting off his bus and helping to escort a blind customer across the road. He was praised for being authoritat­ive but polite to road users to ensure that the person got across the road safely.

When deciding on the main winner, the Reading Buses panel took into account Jim’s record throughout his 25-year career with the company and how they felt he was always helpful, polite and a pleasure to work with. Jim was a popular winner on the night.

It’s not his only brush with stardom: he had earlier won Driving Star of the Year and was put forward against the Engineerin­g Star of the Year and Support Star of the Year for the overall Star of the Year accolade.

The Engineerin­g Star of the Year award went to Andy Gordon, 40, of Reading, who was recognised by the night engineerin­g team for stepping up and achieving great results for the department.

He was praised for creating a cohesive working environmen­t both inside the engineerin­g team and with the operations department. Again, he was praised for his attitude over a significan­t period – 22 years.

Support Star of the Year award went to Awais Iqbal, 32, of Reading, who had been nominated by a colleague in the Reading Buses control room.

He won his award for consistent­ly performing his duties to a ‘very high standard, remaining calm under pressure and dealing profession­ally with all stakeholde­rs’.

Awais, who was also praised for helping to cover the allocation­s role after a short training period, was described as a ‘credit to the team’.

Reading Buses also introduced two new awards this year: Customer Champion and Rising Star.

Customer Champion was awarded to driver Ka Hai Wong, 32, of Reading, who had received numerous outstandin­g pieces of customer feedback which prompted two Star of the Month nomination­s.

He was described as ‘consistent­ly demonstrat­ing customer focus to the highest standards of courtesy, politeness, patience and helpfulnes­s’. He also achieved a perfect score on his most recent Mystery Traveller report showing his excellence and dedication to the customer.

Rising Star was awarded to driver Manisha Gurung, 32, of Reading, who has been keen to take on more responsibi­lity over the last 12 months.

Manisha had put herself forward to help supervise at the Reading Festival site overnight and has subsequent­ly become a relief trainer for the Reading Buses Academy to help train new drivers, and helped out as a relief supervisor in the Control Room – more than earning her Rising Star title.

Robert Williams, Reading Buses’ chief executive officer, said: “A fantastic night was had by all as we celebrated our wonderful employees who have done great things over the previous 12 months.

“We were delighted to see so many people attend and had Stars of the Month, retirees, long service employees, employees with the most customer compliment­s, platinum “DriveWell” scores and people who had completed qualificat­ions.

“It is wonderful to be able to celebrate so many great things and prove once again that our employees remain the best in the business.”

Reading Buses say the night would not have been possible without the generosity of their sponsors: Bus & Coach World, Alexander Dennis, Ticketer, EP Morris Group, R2P, Blandy & Blandy, Dawson Group, Personal Group, Mix Telematics and Lazzerini.

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AWARDS: Reading Buses’ chief executive Robert Williams with stars of the month Awais Iqbal, Jim Meredith, Andy Gordon and Manisha Gurung

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