Saddleworth Parish Council recognises coronavirus heroes


Saddleworth Parish Council has marked the hard work of a number of individuals across the district, with certificates marking their efforts during the pandemic.


Residents groups from across the district helped to nominate individuals who had gone the extra mile – and more – to help out fellow residents and make a difference over the last 10 months.
There was a huge range of activities that were carried out by the winners, whether it was helping with Facebook groups to keep people in touch, keeping community centres Covid-19 free, providing food parcels and accommodation to NHS staff, or doing odd-jobs for people who needed support.


Communications Committee chair Sam Al-Hamdani said: “One of the strengths of our community has been the number of people who have put time and effort into helping others, whether it is with shopping, checking in with neighbours, or more recently providing lifts to people to get vaccinated.


“We couldn’t hope to reach everyone who has done something remarkable for others during this period, but we wanted to demonstrate the strength of gratitude that there is in Saddleworth for the people who are doing so much to help. And we’re also very grateful to all the residents’ groups who put forward nominations from each of the villages across the district.”
Unfortunately, the certificates were originally due to be presented in person, but the current restrictions have put paid to that, meaning that the certificates are being posted out to the nominees.
“When we originally put together the idea last summer, we – along with everyone – were hoping that we would not be in this position still. But it is an indication of how much that these people’s work was needed that we are still in restrictions, and people are still getting support. We all hope that things improve soon, but we have left open the option to issue more certificates in the future.”


The full list of nominees is: John Arthurs, Grasscroft & Greenfield; Greg Barrett, Grasscroft & Greenfield; Charles Brierley, Lydgate; Tracy Buckley, Diggle; Robert Cragg, Austerlands; Sandra Critchley, Dobcross; Paul Gilbert, Denshaw Litter Pickers and and Paula Parslow, Light Up Denshaw will receive the certificate on behalf of their groups ; Chris Dummett, Delph; Jenna Evans, Diggle; Grotton Co-op’s staff; Sam Hodgkiss, Grotton; Sharon Jones, Uppermill; Peter Killan, Uppermill; Denshaw; Eleanor Nuttall, Austerlands; Oldham Mountain Rescue Team, Grasscroft & Greenfield; Donna Simpson, Grasscroft & Greenfield; Roy Smith, Springhead; Elaine Tarrant, Dobcross; Ian Tarrant, Springhead; Jo Taylor, Diggle; Karen Williams, Uppermill; Brian Wilcox, Lydgate.

If you would like to nominate your own Corona Hero please email Saddleworth Life , or comment below, with a short description as to why you are nominating the person and their name and we shall put them forward for consideration.

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Jude Gidney - Editor
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