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‘Hero in high-vis’ and 11-year-old campaigner among people honoured in mayor’s awards

‘Hero in high-vis’ and 11-year-old campaigner among people honoured in mayor’s awards

A “hero in high-vis” who rescued a dog and its owner from the river Tees and inspiring fundraisers including an 11-year-old girl were among the people honoured with awards by Stockton’s outgoing mayor.

Cllr Ross Patterson gave out civic awards for outstanding achievements and selfless acts, as well as customer service excellence awards, saying it was sometimes impossible to choose winners: “There were so many great nominations.”

Felicity Hide, 11, was given the young person award for her work volunteering with the Community Public Access Defibrillators Group raising money and awareness for the life-saving devices in Ingleby Barwick. “Felicity is an inspirational young person who is making a huge contribution and difference to her community for now and in the future,” said Cllr Patterson.

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Ann McCabe received a service to the community award for “outstanding dedication and exceptional contribution” as a volunteer at the University Hospital of North Tees Hospital for over 20 years. She raised £13,000 through jumble and plant sales to thank Ward 24 for caring for her husband, and dedicated about 3,000 hours of her time to the hospital in the last four years.

“Over two decades later, she is still passionate and enthusiastic as ever,” added Cllr Patterson.

Ann McCabe, who won a service to the community award in the Stockton mayor’s civic awards(Image: Dave Charnley Photography)

A special service to the community award was given posthumously to Stephen Shaw, for his “exceptional work over three decades and the positive difference he made to the council and the lives of thousands of our residents across generations of families”, notably an energy switching scheme to help people save money on bills, and the Warm Homes Healthy People project enabling people to receive over £4m in unclaimed benefits. The award was presented to his sister Bernadette.

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  • May 27, 2023