The Scarborough News

Borough’s Covid heroes celebrated by mayor

- By Louise Perrin louise.perrin@jpress.co.uk @TheScarbor­oNews

Mayor Hazel Lysnkey will celebrate some of the borough’s heroes of the coronaviru­s pandemic at an awards ceremony next week.

The event, which will take place at Scarboroug­h Spa on Tuesday May 18, is expected to be attended by around 100 people, with almost 60 groups or individual­s being nominated for awards.

The Mayor’s Commendati­ons came into being as a way of saying thank you to the people who helped those in need across their community during the first lockdown.

The Mayor was keen to publicly recognise the outstandin­g and selfless work of so many individual­s, households, groups and organisati­ons that went the extra mile during the most challengin­g days of the pandemic to help others, and in many cases are still doing so.

Nomination­s were sought to find the many people of Scarboroug­h borough who went above and beyond the call of duty or neighbourl­iness during the earlier part of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Those whose names were put forward were considered for the awards by former mayor Tom Fox, Major Tony Viney and mayor’s consort Mike Lynskey.

Those chosen will receive their award, a bespoke glass certificat­e, at the ceremony at the Spa.

Cllr Hazel Lynskey, Mayor of the Borough of Scarboroug­h, said:“For the many stories I’ve heard about people making an extra special effort to support those most in need during the pandemic, I know therewillb­emany,manymore that I’m not aware of.

“I would like people to shine a light on our borough’s coronaviru­s heroes, no matter how big or small a contribu

tion someone made.

“I believe their efforts should be formally recognised.

“They played a hugely important role in our community pulling together to get through the worst days of the virus.

“This has made me very proud of the people of our borough.”

A strict series of measures are being put in place to ensure the event is as

Covid-secure as possible.

Attendees will be asked to wear masks when walking around the room and all the seating has been carefully spaced to ensure social distancing.

It will be Cllr Lynskey’s final engagement as mayor before she hands the reins to her successor Cllr Eric Broadbent on Thursday May 20.

Cllr Lynskey said: “What a way to go as my last engagement.

“The Mayor’s Commendati­ons are a lovely idea, people need good news.

“If anything comes out of these very strange times, it’s that people have learnt how to look after each other.”

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The Mayor, Cllr Hazel Lynskey.

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