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Outstanding work achievements and exemplary service were recently celebrated at Cambridgeshire Fire and Rescue Service’s annual Excellence Awards.
The ceremony, held at the Delta Hotel by Marriott in Huntingdon last week recognised the outstanding accomplishments of colleagues throughout the year, along with celebrating the dedication and commitment of those serving for 20 years or more.
Hosting the event was Chief Fire Officer Matthew Warren together with Deputy Chief Fire Officer Jon Anderson, with Assistant Director Hayley Douglas and Assistant Chief Fire Officer Stuart Smith, leading the ceremony in front of around 120 guests.
The following awards were presented throughout the evening:
Long Service and Good Conduct medals – presented under a Royal Warrant for members of the uniformed service after completing 20 years of long and meritorious service to the fire and rescue service and the public. These were presented by the Deputy Lord Lieutenant for Cambridgeshire, Mr Christopher Walkinshaw DL.
Long Service presentations – colleagues were celebrated for reaching 20 and 30 year milestones of service, also presented by the Deputy Lord Lieutenant.
Fire Authority Chair’s Awards – an award made to retired employees and leavers that have completed at least 25 years’ service.
Excellence Awards – these are the Service’s internal awards that reflect a variety of different achievements that were nominated by colleagues and chosen by a judging panel.
Silver Axe presentation – for each new recruits course, one member is chosen by the training team to win the silver axe. It is awarded to a recruit who demonstrates high levels of skill and leadership or for their personal journey.
Chief Fire Officer Matthew Warren said: “Celebrating the achievements of our staff at our Excellence Awards is one of the highlights of the year. It’s about recognising our people for their outstanding and selfless commitment they give to the Service and our communities.
“It’s a tremendous honour to present each and every one of our awards. I truly am proud of our Service, for all that our colleagues achieve and for all that we deliver. It’s our staff that make it possible to deliver the great service that we do.
“Being able to celebrate our employees’ achievements in this way would not be possible without the continued support of our sponsors. I must say a big thank you to all the organisations that contributed to the evening.”
The cost for the event was paid for by the generosity of the following organisations: Systel, SCC, TruckEast and Scania, Airway, Supply Plus, Max Fire Services, Weber Rescues, Interspiro, Emergency One and Hunter Apparel Solutions.
The list of awards and recipients are included below:
Long Service and Good Conduct medal recipients
Awarded after completing 20 years’ long and meritorious service to the fire and rescue service and the public.
Long Service presentations
30 years’ service:
Fire Authority Chair’s Award
Presented to staff that have recently retired or left the Service having completed at least 25 years’ service.
Excellence Award Winners
Chief Fire Officer Award
This was chosen by the chief fire officer out of all the awards presented on the night. This was presented to Dan Hall.
Silver Axe presentation
The Service also recognised colleagues that won external awards over the last year
Hayley Douglas – presented with a Carolyn Lazarus Best Individual Contribution award by the national Menopause Friendly Employer Awards. The Service was also presented with two other awards.