Thursday, 24 September 2020, 4:22 pm Press Release: Hurunui District Council
The Hurunui District Council would like to
congratulate the recipients of this year’s Hurunui
Community Awards, including those who received community
service awards and those who received heritage and
environmental funding.
The recipients were
presented with their awards on Wednesday 23 September at a
ceremony officiated by Mayor Marie Black in the Hawarden
Hall.
The annual Community Service Awards are
presented to members of the community in recognition of hard
work and exceptional service. Nominations are sought on an
annual basis, around mid-year, though were delayed this year
due to COVID-19.
Mayor Black said it was a marvelous
privilege to host the celebration and highlighted that 2020
has been a year of challenge, courage, commitment and
cooperation.
“Volunteers distinguish and enrich our
district,” she said. “They are special and almost
inevitability have not sought acknowledgment nor reward. It
is through celebrations like these that we get a chance to
recognize the efforts of many.”
To those receiving
awards, Mayor Black said “We firmly believe your hard work
and exceptional service to our district is worthy of
recognition.”
Hurunui Heritage
Fund:
Andrew and Eryn Roxburgh, $1500 - For
replacing the metal spouting on the Old Vicarage in
Leithfield.
Michael van de Wiel, $1500 - To
assist with painting the roof of the Old Post Office in
Hanmer.
Scargill Hills 2020 Ltd, $1500 - To
assist with the restoration of an old hut on the Scargill
Hills property.
Cheviot Historical Records Society,
$500 - To assist with a new display system in the Cheviot
Museum.
Hurunui
Heritage Fund, from the
left:Mayor Marie Black, June Dickson
(Cheviot Historical Records Society), Michael van de Wiel
(Hanmer Springs), Andrew Roxburgh (Leithfield) and Duncan
Murray, (Scargill)
MainPower
Hurunui Environment Fund:
Tim and Rachel
Lockwood, $3000 - For planting on a local biodiversity
node, Maskells Road, Amberley. - Accepted by Sue McGaw as
the Lockwood’s were unable to attend.
Lockerbie
Farms 2001 Ltd, $2900 - For planting on 47 hectares of
Lockerbie Farm, Culverden, as part of the Waiau–Uwha
Biodiversity Project.
Port Robinson Reserve Advisory
Group, $2000 - To assist with the eradication of Wilding
Pines in the Port Robinson Reserve.
Lottery Bush
Conservation Group, $1100 - For the purchase and setting
up of predator monitors in the Lottery Bush Scenic
Reserve.
Hurunui Community Committee,
$1000 - For further development of the Village
Green District Reserve in Princes Street,
Waikari.
MainPower
Hurunui Environment Fund, from the
left:Mayor Marie Black, John Faulkner
(Lockerbie Farms), Sue McGaw (on behalf of Tim and Rachel
Lockwood), Karen Armstrong (Hurunui Community Committee),
Kim Bestic (Port Robinson Reserve Advisory Group) and Warren
Thompson, (Lottery Bush Conservation
Group).
Hurunui Youth
Awards:
Youth Volunteer Award, Noah
Wilson
Volunteering for Youth Award, Michelle
Cole
The Mayor’s Outstanding Youth Leadership
Award, Bradley White
Hurunui
Youth Awards, from the
left:Mayor Marie Black, Bradley
White (Mayoral Outstanding Leadership Award), Michelle Cole
(Volunteering for Youth Award), Noah Wilson (Youth Volunteer
Award) and Ward Shearman (Council’s Youth Development
Officer).
Community Service
Awards:
Sue Harris, Amuri
Trevor
Stanly-Joblin, Amberley
Debbie Anderson,
Cheviot
Alex Baxter, Glenmark
Richard
Tapper, Hanmer Springs
Mel Ruck, Hurunui
The
Mayor’s Community Service Award, Winton and Jean
Dalley
Community
Service Awards, Back Row: Mayor Marie Black, Cr
Lynda Murchison, Mel Ruck (Hurunui), Alec Baxter (Glenmark),
Cr Ross Barnes, Richard Tapper (Hanmer Springs), Cr Vince
Daly, Trevor Stanley Joblin (Amberley), Cr Michael Ward.
Front Row: Cr Fiona Harris, Sue Harris
(Amuri), Cr Mary Holloway, Debbie Anderson (Cheviot) Jean
Dally, Winton
Dalley.