New Year Honours List 2024

HM The King has recognised people on the Isle of Wight for their hard work and dedication.

Diana Violet O’GRADY
receives a BEM for services to the community in Arreton.  She has been awarded a BEM for her work with the Pony Club and the Isle of Wight Music, Dance and Drama Festival, Arreton Church, Arreton Village School, Prison Visitor, Scouts, Lunch clubs for the elderly; to name but a few.

Dean Mark TERRETT
receives a BEM for services to Search and Rescue on the Isle of Wight.  He has been awarded a BEM for establishing SAR on the Isle of Wight and built up trust with the police, coastguard and other government agencies while giving volunteers the support and inspiration needed in what can sometimes be very harrowing circumstances.

Two Island Groups win The King’s Award for Voluntary Service 2023

This year two groups of Island volunteers have been honoured with The King’s Award for Voluntary Service (KAVS); this is the highest award that a voluntary group can receive in the UK and is the equivalent of an individual being awarded an MBE.

The Isle of Wight Literary Festival has been recognised for its contribution to the education, cultural life and wellbeing of the community. Organised and stewarded entirely by volunteers, over 2000 visitors attend 50 lectures over a four-day period each autumn. Those attending are given a great opportunity to study new areas of learning and to broaden their
reading. The festival also supports a Schools’ Programme, which takes authors, illustrators, poets, and story tellers into schools to educate, entertain and inspire pupils. This year over 3000 pupils benefitted from the programme. Maggie Ankers, chair of trustees said: ‘It is an honour to receive this prestigious award, which recognises and celebrates the enormous amount of work done by our volunteers to create this outstanding cultural event.’

Also recognised this year is the Sandown and Shanklin Independent Lifeboat (SSILB), which has existed in its current form for over thirty years, though the history of an independent lifeboat on the Island goes back to 1868, when Sunday School children raised £168 to buy our first boat. The lifeboat is called out some 40 times a year, thereby alleviating distress
and saving dozens of lives at sea. The SSILB also benefits the tourist economy by providing safe beaches for holiday visitors and supports the community by educating young people about safety at sea. This charity receives no central funding and is entirely responsible for raising its own funds. Mark Birch lifeboat coxswain said: ‘We are truly honoured to receive
this award; it means so much to us and recognises the hard work of the crew and fundraisers over the years. This is the best accolade we could have wished for.’

 

Remembrance Service at Ventnor

On Sunday 12th November 2023, the Lord-Lieutenant attended a Remembrance Service at St Catherine’s Church in Ventnor followed by laying of wreaths ceremony at the War Memorial in Ventnor Park.

Remembrance Sunday 2023

On Sunday 12th November, HM Lord-Lieutenant laid a wreath at St Thomas’s Square, Newport.  Wreaths were also laid by the High Sheriff and Chairman of the Isle of Wight Council along with other dignitaries, veterans, and members of organisations from around the Island.  Following the wreath laying, a service took place outside the Minster.

A parade followed with the Lord-Lieutenant taking the salute.

Field of Remembrance 2023

On Thursday 9th November 2023, the Field of Remembrance took place on the Governess’ Lawn at Carisbrooke Castle.  HM Lord-Lieutenant planted crosses along with other dignitaries, members of the Royal British Legion, Veterans and school children.

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Martin Rayner receives British Empire Medal

On Friday 3rd November 2023, HM Lord-Lieutenant presented Martin Rayner with the British Empire Medal.  With over 40 years service within HM Coastguard, Mr Rayner was named in the New Year’s Honours List 2023 for Services to Maritime Safety.

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Lord-Lieutenant Presents Two BEM’s

On Tuesday 17th October 2023, the Lord-Lieutenant presented two British Empire Medals at Naturezones Wildlife Education Trust in Blackwater.

The first BEM medal was presented to Mrs Angela Hewitt, founder trustee of Naturezones Wildlife Education Trust, for services to Nature Conservation and Education.

The second BEM medal was presented to Jacqueline Wilson, founder of Save Our Hedgehogs, for services to Wildlife Rehabilitation,

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Legal Service 2023

On Monday 9th October 2023, The Lord-Lieutenant attended the annual Legal Service at the St Mary’s Church, Cowes.  In a change to previous years, the procession left Northwood House and made its way across Northwood Park to St Mary’s Church.

This traditional Service is held on the Isle of Wight each year and provides an opportunity to give thanks for the King’s Peace and our Heritage, in the presence of His Majesty’s Judiciary.

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