Rochdale Observer

Ace boost for staff

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OUTSTANDIN­G achievemen­ts and service to local residents by Rochdale Borough Council employees were recognised during the Ace Staff Awards held at Rochdale Town Hall.

Seven awards were presented to individual­s and teams after 95 staff were nominated for excellence, commitment and hard work.

The pioneering for change award, sponsored by A&T Surfacing, was won by Habiba Khatoon.

She was praised for her enthusiasm and positive attitude as she co-ordinates work experience placements at the council, turning many into full-time contracts and finding opportunit­ies for long-term unemployed residents.

Early help worker Cheryl Chilekwa won the proud to make a difference award, sponsored by CBRE.

Her work includes finding support for struggling families and she provides a lifeline for many families encounteri­ng very challengin­g circumstan­ces.

Adult care team leader Kelly Crossley won the passionate about change award, sponsored by JB Civils.

Described as someone who leads by example and is passionate about learning, she has coordinate­d many events to support residents and nurture strong local community links.

Young employee of the year, sponsored by Rochdale Training, went to administra­tion and finance officer Josh Ennis.

He started as an apprentice during the pandemic and has very quickly become a highly valued member of the team.

All frontline staff in environmen­tal management were named team of the year, sponsored by Your Trust.

The team ensure the borough’s parks and gardens look their best, and the results speak for themselves, with seven parks winning RHS Gold Medal awards and 10 retaining Green Flag status.

Employee of the year, sponsored by Cooney Civil Engineerin­g, was won by Ian Newton.

Thanks to his hard work, the process for free school meal applicatio­ns has reduced from over two weeks to just 15 minutes.

He has pioneered the implementa­tion of many new systems that help residents be supported more quickly.

The outstandin­g contributi­on award, sponsored by Arcadis, was presented to Jane Myers, who has worked in adult care for three decades.

During that time she has led on multiple programmes, driving improvemen­ts and implementi­ng a vast range of positive changes, helping ensure residents’ needs are met in a personalis­ed and individual way.

Chief executive Steve Rumbelow described Jane as ‘the font of all knowledge, supportive, kind, generous and a very wellrespec­ted colleague.’

The evening was opened by the mayor of Rochdale, Councillor Mike Holly, who said: “The mayoress and I really appreciate all the work that goes on and it is important to recognise employees who live and breathe our values, who have gone the extra mile and are doing things that are truly exceptiona­l.

“I give my personal thanks to everyone and want to let you know how much you and your work is appreciate­d.”

Chief executive Steve Rumbelow added: “Hearing about the achievemen­ts of individual­s and teams makes me and the rest of the leadership team extremely grateful and proud.

“The staff filling potholes, gritting our roads, helping children and families, finding people jobs, getting people to lead healthier lives, running our warm spaces, keeping our green flag parks pristine, transformi­ng places through regenerati­on, emptying the bins, or delivering one of the hundreds of other services we provide are making our borough better.

“These awards are about saying a big thank you.”

Council leader Neil Emmott closed the evening and he felt very proud: “It’s wonderful to be back here in the majestic town hall and I am so proud of all the finalists.

“As leader I get to see first-hand a lot of the work that you do and I know how much amazing work is being done.”

The awards were sponsored by Faun Zoeller, Cooney Civil Engineerin­g, Your Trust, JB Civils, Rochdale Training, A&T Surfacing, CBRE, Arcadis and Agilysis.

During the evening there was a musical performanc­e from Rochdale singer Rebecca Fitzgibbon, a personal assistant at the council as well as entertainm­ent from magician Barrington Powell.

For more informatio­n on the winners visit rochdale.gov.uk/ aceawards.

 ?? ?? ●●The outstandin­g contributi­on award was presented to Jane Myers by Julian Cobley from Arcadis, mayor councillor Mike Holly (left) and chief executive Steve Rumbelow
●●The outstandin­g contributi­on award was presented to Jane Myers by Julian Cobley from Arcadis, mayor councillor Mike Holly (left) and chief executive Steve Rumbelow
 ?? ?? ●●Kelly Crossley, winner of the passionate about excellence award, presented by Jim Brandrett from sponsor JB Civils Ltd and chief executive Steve Rumbelow
●●Kelly Crossley, winner of the passionate about excellence award, presented by Jim Brandrett from sponsor JB Civils Ltd and chief executive Steve Rumbelow
 ?? ?? ●●Mayor councillor Mike Holly and council leader Neil Emmott on stage (centre) with finalists and winner
●●Mayor councillor Mike Holly and council leader Neil Emmott on stage (centre) with finalists and winner
 ?? ?? ●●Employee of the year Ian Newton was presented with his award by Lily-mae Cooney from sponsor Cooney Civil Engineerin­g and Steve Rumbelow
●●Employee of the year Ian Newton was presented with his award by Lily-mae Cooney from sponsor Cooney Civil Engineerin­g and Steve Rumbelow
 ?? ?? ●●Young employee of the year Josh Ennis with Lee Shackleton from sponsor Rochdale Training and Steve Rumbelow
●●Young employee of the year Josh Ennis with Lee Shackleton from sponsor Rochdale Training and Steve Rumbelow
 ?? ?? ●●Pioneering for change award winner Habiba Khatoon with Luke O’shaughness­y from sponsor A&T Surfacing, and Steve Rumbelow
●●Pioneering for change award winner Habiba Khatoon with Luke O’shaughness­y from sponsor A&T Surfacing, and Steve Rumbelow
 ?? ?? ●●Council leader Neil Emmott attended the evening and congratula­ted the finalists
●●Council leader Neil Emmott attended the evening and congratula­ted the finalists

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