Wokingham Today

Mayor honours community heroes

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A COMMUNITY stalwart, charity volunteer, and town councillor have all been officially recognised for their outstandin­g commitment and contributi­ons to the area in the second presentati­on of Wokingham Borough Mayor’s Roll of Honour.

Steve Bowers, Wallis Ferne, and Tony Lack were given their awards by Borough Mayor Cllr John Kaiser during November’s full Council. Tony was a winner from September but couldn’t attend that meeting.

Gorse Ride resident Steve Bowers is chair of the council’s Tenant & Landlord Improvemen­t Panel and Gorse Ride Regenerati­on Project’s Steering Group, and is involved with many local groups.

Wallis Ferne, 22, volunteers at the Me2 Club. By using the unique skills and knowledge learnt from her own experience of autism and developmen­t coordinati­on disorder, she has been able to help other young people and inform fellow volunteers. One of her successes has seen her ‘matched’ to a six-year- old, also with autism, enabling the little girl to attend gymnastics club.

And in addition to sitting on civic committees and a full-time job, Wokingham Town Council councillor Tony Lack also represents the Town Hall with the armed forces and cadets. In addition to this, he works with local schools to educate children against graffiti but also gives up his evenings and weekends to remove it from the town centre.

“Steve, Wallis, and Tony go above and beyond to help others. We’re all indebted to them. Their unselfish dedication improves all our lives,” said Cllr Kaiser.

To nominate someone, simply email the mayor’s office: mayoralsup­port@wokingham.gov.uk, and in no longer than 200 words set out why that person should be considered for the award.

For the children’s awards, outstandin­g achievemen­ts in sport or arts are considered. But you must be a Borough resident to make a nomination.

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