ORGANISATIONS from across Berkshire were presented with King’s Awards for Voluntary Service at a special ceremony held in Bracknell last week.
The Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire, James Puxley, held a reception at South Hill Park to present certificates to 12 voluntary organisations to recognise the outstanding achievements by groups of volunteers.
They were formally known as Queen’s Awards.
Mr Puxley thanked all of the Groups for providing support and help in many different ways, across the County of Berkshire.
He also presented two British Empire Medal recipients, from Newbury and High Wycombe, with their honours.
“All those who have received the British Empire Medal today and all those nominated for a KAVS have given great service to the community,” he said. “You all cover a number of needs and provide support and help in many ways to those who need it most.
“I am sure that all those whom you help are deeply grateful. We as a community should be most grateful too.”
Mayors and Chairmen of Unitary Authorities in Berkshire, Deputy Lieutenants and nominators joined the Lord Lieutenant to congratulate the voluntary organisations.
The groups are currently being considered for the National Awards, and the results will be announced on 14th November, The King’s birthday.
Among those nominated for the 2023 awards are The Mustard Tree Foundation (Reading) and Tilehurst Junior Youth Club.