Contribution to the Community
Averil Pinckney for her work with bereaved families who have suffered infant loss and her work in the community.
Averil Pinckney for her work with bereaved families who have suffered infant loss and her work in the community.
Rika Chanter for her work at the Saltash Food Bank which offers signposting and support to local families.
Andy Rance for the life changing work he does at Livewire for the young people of Saltash.
Henry Woodward who after attending Livewire as a young person is now volunteering there and supporting others through music.
Peter Clements for his tireless work in identifying those who lost their lives in conflict but are not named on the town’s war memorials.
Heidi Walsh for her work with Gracenotes Acapella which brings women together in song and Page 2 Stage a musical and drama group for children.
Bill Ryan as one of the founding members of Saltash
Rugby club and who is still actively involved in the club over 50 years later.
Sue Hooper who set up a charitable foundation giving grants and donations to young people to support their ambitions in the arts.
Lynn Marsh the chair and stalwart at Ashtorre Rock.
Lola Tambling, who at 14 years old won the British Skateboarding
Championships and came sixth in the world this year and is training for a place in the GB Olympic team.
James Mills who instructs at Saltash Sailing Club Cadets, supporting young people to develop skills on the water which has taken them to compete at international level.
Jenny Rowlands who has volunteered with St John Ambulance for over 25 years and taught lifesaving skills to hundreds of local children.
The Peter Stephens Cup was awarded to Saltash Community School for the Mayor’s choice of Best Performance.
Councillor David Yates for his commitment and service to Saltash especially on the Saltash Neighbourhood Plan which was approved by referendum in 2021.