Merton Civic Awards: Volunteer is lifeline
A dedicated volunteer working with both the elderly and children in the community, described as a lifeline for some, has been nominated for a Merton Civic award.
A dedicated volunteer working with both the elderly and children in the community, described as a lifeline for some, has been nominated for a Merton Civic award.
A support worker who dedicates 60 hours a week of her time to helping others has been nominated for a Merton Civic Award.
A woman who juggles long shifts with caring for her sister and terminally ill brother-in-law has been nominated for a Merton Civic Award.
A man who conducted a Christmas Carol Concert has helped to raise £10,000 for a National autism charity.
A group in Morden that offers a range of facilities free of charge for disadvantaged adults has been nominated for a Merton Civic Award.
A civil engineer who has volunteered in the scout movement for more than 40 years has been nominated for a Merton Civic award.
An original, 90-year-old recipe for piccalilli has been reproduced after it was accidentally stumbled upon.
Young residents have received their gold Duke of Edinburgh award at a presentation in St. James’ Palace.
A park in Wandsworth is set to benefit from an avenue of new cherry trees as part of a project to improve the environment.
Wimbledon produces more university students than anywhere else in the country, figures have revealed.
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