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by Emma Merchant
January 31, 2026
in Community, Featured, Wokingham
Outstanding citizens were honoured at Wokingham Town Council's Civic Awards Ceremony. PIcture: Stewart Turkington

Outstanding citizens were honoured at Wokingham Town Council's Civic Awards Ceremony. PIcture: Stewart Turkington

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EACH YEAR, through its Civic Awards, Wokingham Town Council recognises residents who have contributed outstandingly to the local community.

Nominations from members of the public are judged by a selection panel that includes members of Wokingham Town Council’s Civic Committee and the High Steward of Wokingham, Lucy Zeal.

Nominees may have served family or community, added to Wokingham’s cultural life, making it an inclusive and welcoming place, or worked to make it more environmentally sustainable.

This year’s Civic Awards were presented at Wokingham Town Hall by Wokingham Town Mayor Cllr Lou Timlin.

The 10 winners were: Adrian Roberts, Michael Chard, Gregor Johnston, Jackie Wilson, Jan Weller, Natalie Wilson, Neil Vokes, Sue de Quidt, and Nigel and Wendy Preston.

Cllr Keith Malvern (Chairman of Civic Committee) said: “We have so many dedicated and selfless people working for the benefit of our community on a day-to-day basis, and it is a great honour to recognise them each year through the Civic Awards ceremony.

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“Help is often given through creating an environment in which to thrive, bringing families together, putting on events for the community to enjoy or offering a helping hand to those who need it.”

Adrian Roberts volunteers in Wokingham with SHARE, offering a wide range of practical skills, previously volunteering for JAC (Just Around the Corner.)

A versatile problem solver, he takes on complex building, maintenance and logistical tasks, and has helped both charities to operate safely and efficiently and to grow.

Known for his humility, good humour, determination, expertise and willingness, he has made a lasting and tangible impact on community support services across Wokingham.

Michael Chard has volunteered for Wokingham Grub Club and Wokingham Foodbank for more than 12 years; food checking, stock preparation, serving meals, supporting children’s activities and engaging compassionately with families in need.

He’s known for his calmness, reliability, kindness, and for putting others first, regularly arriving early and staying late.

A quiet and generous leader, often going above and beyond, his long-standing service, practical support and genuine compassion have significantly strengthened local food support networks.

Gregor Johnston has served the Wokingham community for over 50 years.

A member of the Rotary Club of Wokingham since 1972, he is the club’s longest-serving member and a past president.

He volunteers across a wide range of Rotary initiatives, playing a leading role in the Winter Carnival, May Fayre, Christmas supermarket collections, children’s fun days and school music events, and environmental projects in Elms Field, and Howard Palmer Gardens.

Respected for his humility, wisdom and mentorship, his decades of quiet, selfless service. reflect a deep commitment to Wokingham and represent an exceptional legacy of civic contribution.

Jackie Wilson has given 30 years of voluntary service, including 20 with WADE, serving as secretary, trustee, chair and vice chair, and continuing to volunteer almost daily.

Helping to shape WADE’s governance and sustainability, she led its transition to a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, and is a highly effective fundraiser, administrator and advocate for WADE members.

Renowned for her warmth, approachability and commitment, Jackie has made a lasting difference to adults supported by WADE and to the wider Wokingham community.

Jan Weller has volunteered regularly for CLASP for over three years, supporting adults with learning disabilities, and helping them to participate fully and confidently in sessions.

Patient, kind, and approachable, she helps with reading, communication and self-advocacy, helping CLASP members to share views on important topics such as housing and transport.

Her support has directly increased confidence, inclusion and participation for individuals who might otherwise struggle to have their voices heard.

Her empathy, consistency and commitment have had a profound impact on individual wellbeing and community inclusion.

Natalie Wilson has promoted cycling and active travel in Wokingham with WATCH and Kidical Mass, for five years.

Establishing and leading family-friendly Kidical Mass rides, organising routes, volunteers and engagement activities, she has encouraged children and families to cycle safely and confidently while promoting inclusive, sustainable transport.

Known for her passion, organisation and determination, she balances volunteering with full-time work and family life as she continues to contribute to a healthier, more inclusive town.

Neil Vokes has served for 10 years at Wokingham Foodbank as a team leader and facilities manager.

In his central operational role, responsible for stock collection, sorting, facilities management and health and safety, he helps ensure smooth day-to-day operations and enables the foodbank to support thousands of residents in crisis.

Reliable and proactive, his commitment, independence and focus on client needs have made him an indispensable part of Wokingham’s emergency food provision.

Sue de Quidt is deeply involved with Wokingham Lions Club, Wokingham Theatre, Citizens Advice, and First Days.

With over six years of extensive volunteering, Sue contributes up to 100 hours of her time per month.

She plays a key role in organising major town events, managing volunteers, coordinating entertainment and leading the Lions’ ‘ReTec’ laptop refurbishment initiative.

She is also instrumental in the Wokingham Fireworks Charitable Trust and Wokingham Music Club.

Recognised for her exceptional organisational skills, integrity and compassion, her tireless commitment and multi-organisational impact make her an outstanding example of civic service.

Nigel and Wendy Preston were nominated for over 25 years of volunteering, including more than three years leading The Well community group, a welcoming, inclusive space offering food, companionship and practical support, which they founded in 2022.

Partnering with SHARE, they have helped address food insecurity while fostering connection across diverse communities.

Their warmth, reliability and generosity have transformed lives, particularly for marginalised and isolated residents.

Together, they model humility, teamwork and sustained community leadership.

Unable to attend the ceremony in person, Nigel and Wendy will be presented with their awards, at The Well in February.

WokinghamTown Mayor Cllr Lou Timlin said: “It was my privilege to present the awards to our Civic Award winners on Friday.

“Each of these individuals represents the best of our community. They roll up their sleeves and use their energy, passion and skills to make a difference where they see a need.

“On behalf of the Town Council, I’d like to thank each of them for everything they do.

“I’d also like to thank those who took the time to send in the nominations.”

For information, visit: wokingham-tc.gov.uk

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