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Wokingham borough mayor celebrates community champions

by Andrew Batt
March 17, 2026
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Wokingham borough mayor, Cllr Carol Jewell, with the award winners.

Wokingham borough mayor, Cllr Carol Jewell, with the award winners.

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Residents and local charities who make a positive difference to the borough were celebrated at this year’s Mayor’s Honour awards.

Wokingham borough mayor, Cllr Carol Jewell, presented certificates to the winners at the Oakwood Centre in Woodley last week..

The annual event shines a spotlight on people who have been chosen throughout the year, while also giving local charities a chance to network with one another.

Cllr Jewell launched the awards in September last year, inviting the community to nominate individuals and groups who have made an outstanding contribution to the borough. The nominations closed in January.

The winners were presented with a certificate and lapel badge. After the awards were handed out, guests enjoyed a buffet spread.

Cllr Jewell said: “One of the greatest privileges of being borough mayor is meeting the people who quietly keep our communities strong.

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“The nominations this year showed remarkable dedication, compassion and perseverance.

“Many of these residents give their time without expecting anything in return, so it is an honour to recognise them.

“Their actions make a real difference and remind us of the power of community spirit.”

The winners are…

Paul Cassidy of ARC Counselling – Known for his unwavering dedication to improving young people’s mental health across Wokingham, Paul’s leadership and commitment have ensured that thousands of young people have been able to access free and timely support. His efforts have been described as life‑changing and his influence continues to empower the next generation. Shaffrina Rogers of Youth Access – Recognised for her exceptional dedication to supporting young people’s mental health across Wokingham, her leadership has ensured that thousands of local young people can access free, professional and compassionate counselling support. Families, schools, and community partners describe her as a reassuring presence.

JAC in a Box – The team at JAC in a Box has made an extraordinary contribution to young people and the wider community. Their shop provides a supportive environment where young volunteers, including those with additional needs, can develop confidence, social skills and a sense of belonging.

Bob Collis of the Earley Environmental Group – Bob has shown remarkable leadership in protecting and enhancing local green spaces. His advocacy for Swallows Meadow has been instrumental in encouraging partnership between the University of Reading and local residents. Through his tireless efforts, access to the meadow has been improved and he has inspired countless residents and volunteers to also get involved in conservation projects.

Edward Shaw – Through determined grassroots action in Shinfield, Edward has significantly reduced littering, increased awareness of safe driving and supported vulnerable residents through community‑safety initiatives. As part of the Shinfield Meadows Residents Association, he assists thousands of residents on a not-for-profit basis, strengthening community ties and ensuring their concerns are heard.

ABC to read – The charity has been described as a life‑changing organisation dedicated to supporting children who struggle with reading. Its volunteers work one‑to‑one with pupils in 26 schools across the borough, supporting more than 90 children every week. The organisation’s commitment to early intervention has made a profound difference to countless families.

Maya Guelbert – Maya has served as Wokingham borough’s elected Member of Youth Parliament with maturity and enthusiasm. She has represented young people both locally and nationally, including speaking in the House of Commons during the annual Youth Parliament debate. As Chair of Wokingham Youth Council, she has worked closely with schools, youth groups, and council officers to ensure young residents are heard.

Ryan Beard – Ryan demonstrated remarkable bravery and composure during a life‑threatening incident on 28 November 2024 at Goals Reading, when a player suffered a cardiac arrest. At just 22 years old, Ryan immediately stepped in, performing CPR and using a defibrillator with calm precision until paramedics arrived. Paramedics confirmed that the man would not have survived without Ryan’s swift actions.

Jake Meghji – A dedicated young volunteer who, at just 11 years old, has attended almost every session of the Repair Café over the past two years. His role involves weighing items brought in for repair to calculate how much waste is diverted from landfill. Jake approaches every session with maturity, demonstrating strong technical understanding and an impressive ability to assist and reassure elderly visitors.

The Mayor’s Honour awards is open to adults, children and young people, and community groups who work, live, study or provide services in the borough.

Cllr Jewell was accompanied by Jason McMahon, fundraising manager and Steve Newton, centre caretaker, from Building for the Future, the Mayor’s charity of the year, and they both gave a speech.

Nominations for next year’s Mayor’s Honour awards will open in August.

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