Community Awards 2015

We held our second Community Awards at our annual event on 3rd June, with over 130 people mainly from the local communities of Irlam, Cadishead and Rixton-with-Glazebrook in attendance.

We wanted to recognise and say a massive thank you to some of the stars amongst our local communities and surprised them with an award in recognition of all their hard work.

“The Community Awards are a welcome addition to our annual events as there are so many passionate people doing great things at a grass roots level, making a real difference to Irlam, Cadishead and Rixton-with-Glazebrook. Some of the winners were completely shocked and that is humbling in itself. These people are not only having a real impact on the ground, but are inspiring others to get involved too!” Dawn Kehoe, Marketing Manager, HDT

Here’s a snapshot of the awards presented: History Society

The Irlam and Cadishead History Society’s award was in recognition of their passion for the area through the preservation of local industry artefacts and pictures and for the many hours of research culminating in the production of local history books and articles. Thanks to the work of Irlam and Cadishead’s Local History Society and Don Palmer’s kind donations of personal railway memorabilia HDT has been able to proudly showcase local history at Irlam Station.

Roger Lightup was recognised for his contribution to Irlam, Cadishead and Rixton-with-Glazebrook through many hours of volunteering work. Since retiring as a local councillor and Mayor, Roger has continued to actively engage in improving the area and supporting local residents and facilities, through being a member of the Irlam and Cadishead Regeneration Group, a driver for the Volunteer Driver Scheme and shop assistant at Hollins Green Neil FairfaxCommunity Shop.

Neil Fairfax’s award was for making a difference through his commitment to bringing a Village Carnival back to the parish after more than 30 years. For taking on the role of Chair of the Carnival committee and actively steering members and volunteers through the detailed planning and preparation process required to deliver a large scale fun-filled community event. Due to its huge success, the Carnival has now become an annual event.

Phil Atkinson was awarded for his commitment in driving forward the opening of Hollins Green Community Shop.  For taking on the role as co-ordinator for the Shopping Action Group and steering the project through the different stages of progress including: producing a business plan, researching community led shops and supportingJanet Morgan committee members, staff and volunteers in fitting out the premises and running the shop.

Janet Morgan’s award was in recognition of bringing together a very kind group of people who pick litter in Irlam and Cadishead in their free time because they are passionate about keeping it looking at its best. Started by Janet and John Morgan the group has now grown into a team of like-minded residents who are making a huge difference by collecting countless bags of litter on a regular basis.

Cadishead BandCadishead Band were recognised for the fabulous atmosphere and memorable experience they create wherever they go. Providing entertainment around the district and further afield for many years, the band members, both adult and junior, have given endless hours freely and cheerfully in support of community group fundraising events. Their dedication and professionalism is commendable and much appreciated by many.

James Cooper

James Cooper’s award was to recognise the excellent way in which he managed the restoration of Irlam Station House on behalf of NC Developments. For the dedication and patience shown under challenging circumstances and creating a masterpiece.  One of HDT’s proudest projects to date, this exceptionally beautiful building will provide a wonderful venue for local people and visitors to enjoy for many many years to come. Thank you and well done!

Ange Rittaler’s award was for making a difference through her support to HDT in delivering iTea and Biscuits courses to the local community enabling people to enjoy the benefits of being online. For providing a welcome smile and friendly assistance to countless learners and co-ordinating many TalkTalk Ange Rittalervolunteers. iTea and Biscuits relies on the support provided by local businesses and the courses have proved very popular and benefitted hundreds of people over the years. Our HDT champion!

“Thank you so much for my award last night.  I was truly honoured to receive it, you guys do the most amazing things in our area and we really appreciate all your help and support.” Ange Rittaler

Posted on: 5th June 2015