SOMERSET will be celebrating gold-hearted community heroes from across Somerset.

The stalwarts have been recognised at the latest Somerset County Council Chair’s Award for Service to the community. 

The award ceremony is an annual event for many years. This year's ceremony at Taunton Rugby Club was attended by 140 people, including 43 nominees from areas right across Somerset.

The award recipients were nominated by their parish and town councils for recognition of their outstanding contribution to their communities, and were presented with a signed certificate and gift by the Chair of Somerset County Council, Cllr Mike Best, followed by a buffet reception to celebrate their achievements. 

Amongst those on this year’s list of honours were Reverend Stephen Gray, a key figure in the establishment of the ‘Be a Good Neighbour Scheme’ in Crewkerne, which provided invaluable support to vulnerable residents throughout the pandemic.

The other awardee is Roger Swann, the brains behind the scheme ‘Silent face of Ilminster’, whose good deeds are so far-reaching for the community. His actions have earned the reputation of “hard to condense into words”.

Another awardee is Leslie Taylor, Compton Dundon’s “great friend to the village”who sadly passed away recently and whose grandson, Harvey, was honoured to accept the award on his grandfather’s behalf.

She was an active member of the community and formerly the chairman of the parish council, village hall committee and cricket club.

His nominator, Steve Lawrence, said: “His input throughout his life has provided Compton Dundon with many of the facilities it enjoys today and, young or old, members of the community continue to benefit from his work.”

Chair of Council, Cllr Mike Best, said: “It is one of the best aspects of this role, to be able to hear stories of – and recognise – dedication, hard work and selflessness from Somerset residents, who clearly love and take pride in their communities.

“In presenting Leslie Taylor’s award to his grandson, we can see just one example of the good work of our community members hopefully inspiring and influencing the younger generation."

“Every recipient has made a real difference to their communities. It is a privilege to thank them on behalf of the Council.”