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The High Sheriff of Rutland, Richard Chesterfield, has issued a poignant Christmas message alongside the announcement of three prestigious High Sheriff’s Awards.

As the festive season settles over the county, the High Sheriff of Rutland, Richard Chesterfield, has issued a poignant Christmas message alongside the announcement of three prestigious High Sheriff’s Awards. The awards recognise local individuals whose selflessness and dedication have become the backbone of Rutland’s unique community spirit.

This year, the High Sheriff has chosen to spotlight those who bridge gaps in society from supporting veterans to caring for the elderly and those living with illness.

Mark and Tracey Taylor received an award for their "outstanding initiative" in establishing and maintaining the Armed Forces Veterans' Breakfast Club. Over the last seven years, the Taylors have created a vital sanctuary for veterans, ensuring that those who served have a consistent space for camaraderie and support.

In a remarkable display of lifelong service, Pam Hornby was also honored. At 90 years old, Pam continues to be a pillar of the Voluntary Action Rutland (VAR) Transport Team. Her unwavering commitment to helping others get where they need to go—long past the age when most have retired serves as an inspiration to the entire county.

The final award was presented to Christina Birkby of the Musical Memory Box. Christina was recognised for her profound dedication to residents suffering from dementia. Through the power of music and song, she has consistently brought "moments of joy" and connection to those facing difficult cognitive challenges.

In his seasonal message, Richard Chesterfield reflected on the strength of the Rutland community, emphasising that the county's beauty lies in the kindness of its people.

"Christmas is a time of love, happiness and faith," the High Sheriff stated. "I give joyous thanks to the wonderful people of Rutland who engage and offer the hand of friendship to others which improves lives, helps to build communities and makes our County such a wonderful place."

Looking toward the New Year, the High Sheriff urged residents to look out for one another and remain open-minded in an increasingly complex world.

"At Christmas time we should not forget those less fortunate than ourselves and offer our support and kindness where we can. Whether we are people of faith, or none, listen to each other, set aside prejudice and be open to new possibilities."

He concluded his message with a focus on the core meaning of the season: "The Christmas message is one of hope and redemption and so I wish you all, and those you love, a peaceful Christmas and a wonderful New Year."


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The High Sheriff of Rutland, Richard Chesterfield, has issued a poignant Christmas message alongside the announcement of three prestigious High Sheriff’s Awards.

As the festive season settles over the county, the High Sheriff of Rutland, Richard Chesterfield, has issued a poignant Christmas message al...

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