Whiteshill resident, Vanessa Price was delighted to win an Award at Stroud Town Councils "local Community Champions Awards 2014" for her work at Assured Mobility in Stroud and for her contribution to the community through her many voluntary roles.
The awards, organised by Stroud Town Council, are an opportunity to praise those people who go the extra mile and make the town unique.
Vanessa has worked in the town for over 25 years and she joined the shop in Union Street 2 years ago.
Vanessa is also a Parish Councillor for Whiteshill and Ruscombe as well as a School Governor at Whiteshill Primary School.
Vanessa said " I am overwhelmed to have won this award, I love doing my job, which provides solutions for independent living."
Vanessa is also standing as Labour's candidate for the District Elections for Randwick, Whiteshill and Ruscombe on May 22nd.
The awards, organised by Stroud Town Council, are an opportunity to praise those people who go the extra mile and make the town unique.
Vanessa has worked in the town for over 25 years and she joined the shop in Union Street 2 years ago.
Vanessa is also a Parish Councillor for Whiteshill and Ruscombe as well as a School Governor at Whiteshill Primary School.
Vanessa said " I am overwhelmed to have won this award, I love doing my job, which provides solutions for independent living."
Vanessa is also standing as Labour's candidate for the District Elections for Randwick, Whiteshill and Ruscombe on May 22nd.
"Stroud is full of amazing unsung heroes, who go out of their way to make our town such a strong and vibrant community" said Town Major, Amanda Moriarty.
The winners were announced at a special town meeting on Thursday 8th May 2014
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