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Four local heroes from Newbury and surrounding areas have been recognized for their outstanding contributions to the community, receiving prestigious honours for their tireless work in fields such as assistive technology, law and order, and nature conservation. Roger Dakin, Grant Rogers, Camilla Oldland, and Hugh Oliver-Bellasis have demonstrated exceptional commitment to driving positive change, promoting accessibility for the visually impaired, and supporting people with disabilities. Their remarkable contributions have improved lives nationwide, and their recognition on the Honours List is a reflection of their selfless dedication. Learn more about these inspiring individuals and their achievements.
Honours List Recognises Community Champions
The Honours List 2024 shines a spotlight on outstanding individuals, such as Roger Dakin, Grant Rogers, Camilla Oldland, and Hugh Oliver-Bellasis, who have made a profound impact on their communities through their tireless efforts and creative solutions.
These community champions have demonstrated exceptional dedication, innovation, and selflessness, improving the lives of thousands nationwide. The Honours List, published by the Cabinet Office, celebrates their remarkable contributions, from supporting people with disabilities to advancing law and order, and from promoting accessibility for the visually impaired to preserving nature and rural communities.
Local Heroes Receive Royal Recognition
Among the notable recipients of royal recognition in the Honours List 2024 are four local heroes from Newbury and surrounding areas, whose extraordinary achievements have earned them prestigious awards.
Roger Dakin, founder of Smile Smart Technology Ltd, was awarded an MBE for his groundbreaking work in providing assistive technology solutions for children with disabilities.
Grant Rogers, Crown court manager for the Crown Prosecution Service, was appointed MBE for his services to law and order.
Camilla Oldland, CEO of Living Paintings, received an OBE for her services to people with visual impairments.
Hugh Oliver-Bellasis, Vice-president of the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust, was awarded an OBE for his services to nature conservation and rural community.
These individuals have made significant contributions to their respective fields, and their recognition is a testament to their dedication and commitment.
Innovators and Changemakers Honoured
With a focus on driving positive change, this year's Honours List celebrates a cohort of trailblazers and visionaries who have made a profound impact on their respective fields.
Among them is Roger Dakin, founder of Smile Smart Technology Ltd, who has been awarded an MBE for his inventive assistive technology solutions.
Camilla Oldland, CEO of Living Paintings, has been appointed OBE for her pioneering work in creating tactile books for the visually impaired.
Meanwhile, Hugh Oliver-Bellasis, vice-president of the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust, has been recognized with an OBE for his dedication to nature conservation and rural community development.
These individuals, along with others, have demonstrated exceptional commitment to driving positive change and improving the lives of thousands nationwide.
Unsung Heroes Receive Prestigious Awards
Seventy-three individuals from diverse backgrounds have been recognized for their selfless contributions, earning them a place on the prestigious Honours List. These unsung heroes have made significant impacts in their respective fields, from supporting children with disabilities to preserving nature and rural communities.
Notable awardees include Roger Dakin, founder of Smile Smart Technology Ltd, who has been awarded an MBE for his creative assistive technology solutions. Grant Rogers, Crown court manager for the Crown Prosecution Service, has been appointed MBE for his dedication to upholding law and order. Camilla Oldland, CEO of Living Paintings, has been appointed OBE for her work in providing tactile books for the visually impaired.
These individuals, along with many others, have demonstrated exceptional commitment to their causes, earning them well-deserved recognition on the Honours List.
Celebrating Excellence in Public Service
Four outstanding individuals from the region have been recognized for their exceptional contributions to public service, earning them a place on the prestigious Honours List.
These local heroes have made significant impacts in their respective fields, demonstrating excellence in public service.
Roger Dakin's pioneering work in assistive technology has improved the lives of children with disabilities.
Grant Rogers' dedication to upholding law and order has made a tangible difference in the community.
Camilla Oldland's groundbreaking work in creating tactile books has enriched accessibility for the visually impaired.
Hugh Oliver-Bellasis' commitment to nature conservation has preserved rural areas and promoted environmental causes.
Their selfless efforts have inspired countless individuals, and their recognition on the Honours List is a tribute to their tireless contributions to public service.
Conclusion
The 2024 Honours List celebrates exceptional individuals whose dedication to creating positive change has improved the lives of thousands nationwide. This prestigious recognition highlights the achievements of innovators, social entrepreneurs, healthcare heroes, and volunteers who have demonstrated unwavering commitment to their causes.
The list honours local champions who have made significant strides in advocacy for people with disabilities, law and order, visual impairments, and nature conservation, underscoring the profound impact of their tireless efforts.