Council Worker of the Year Awards 2009
03/07/2009
The Council Worker of the Year Awards 2009
Winners were announced last night at a gala dinner in Harrogate. Congratulations to the winners and all the finalists this year!
Innovation 2009
Steve Pickering - Warrington Borough Council
Leadership 2009
Sue Bourne - Reading Borough Council
Transformation 2009
Andy Hollingshead - Leicestershire County Council
Caring 2009
Stuart Simmons - Leeds City Council
Bravery 2009
Barry Snowdon - Mansfield District Council
Working with Young People 2009
Nikki Toms - Teignbridge District Council
Community Engagement 2009
Steph Edkins - Worcestershire County Council
Green Award 2009
Julie Moulds - Staffordshire County Council
Team of the Year 2009
Casualty Reduction Team - Norfolk County Council
Lifetime Service 2009
John Morris - Braintree District Council
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Peter Moore 13:53 on 07 July 2009
I went to School with Stuart Simmons. He has always been a most caring person and winning this award proves he is an outstanding social worker as well as being a man of great integrity. Well done Stuart, and thanks to all his co workers and service users who supported him and made this award possible.
franklin 10:56 on 13 July 2009
Congratulation to all the nominees, winners and unsung hero's in local government. I hope this news story gets some good press as it is long over due!