Celebrating Wealden Heroes

In July 2020, I launched the 🌈Wealden Hero Award🌈 to extend my thanks and gratitude for the efforts of Wealden residents to overcome the many challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, and to celebrate the many acts of kindness and community spirit throughout the crisis.

From the overwhelming number of nominations I received, I know that so many people across Wealden have made personal sacrifices and put their own lives at risk to help others. I had the privilege to meet many of these individuals throughout the summer and thank them personally for their dedication and efforts.

Since summer 2020, the country had suffered two more national lockdowns and new community leaders and Heroes have emerged and stepped up to the challenge. These individuals are our ‘invisible’ heroes and it is important they get the recognition they deserve. That is why I relaunched the Awards in summer 2021.

Please see the below stories stories and media coverage of those who have provided a lifeline to our post vulnerable neighbours in the community.

🌈Wealden Hero Awards🌈 are kindly supported by Uckfield FM, Hailsham FM, Sussex Express, Hailsham News and The Hailsham Eye and I would like to thank them for helping me spread the message and sharing the stories of our extraordinary Heroes via their channels.

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WEALDEN HERO - Charlotte Ward and the "Happy to Help" Group

I am delighted to announce that Charlotte Ward and the Happy to Help Group have been awarded the Wealden Hero Award this week. Charlotte is the driving force behind “Happy to Help", a group of about 30 volunteers from Kings Church and various other churches in the Heathfield area.

WEALDEN HEROES – The Buxted Inn Volunteer Group

I am delighted to announce that Nick Bolton, Sue Willmott and Louisa Henderson have been awarded the Wealden Hero Award this week. At the beginning of the pandemic, Nick, the owner of The Buxted Inn, used the premises as a community hub.

WEALDEN HERO – Allison Wright and the Laughton Village Shop

I am delighted to announce that Allison Wright and the Laughton Village Shop has been awarded the Wealden Hero Award this week. The Laughton Village Shop offered to deliver food and other essentials to the villagers in a Covid-safe way from the very outset of the pandemic.

First recipients of the Wealden Hero Awards

Last week, Nus Ghani MP awarded the first Wealden Hero Awards to Crowborough residents Spencer Miller, Maisie Jones and Alison Cousins, for their efforts in relation to the groups “Supporting Crowborough” and “Sewing Crow-Bees”. Nus Ghani said: "Spencer, Maisie and Alison have made a huge contribut

WEALDEN HERO – Spencer Miller and "Supporting Crowborough"

I am delighted to announce that Spencer Miller has been awarded the Wealden Hero Award this week. Spencer has received an overwhelming amount of nominations for this tremendous effort to organise support across the community.

WEALDEN HEROES – "Sewing Crow-Bees"

I am delighted to announce the first recipients of the Wealden Hero Award, Maisie Jones and Alison Cousins. Maisie began sewing face masks for the local community at the beginning of spring.

Sussex MP Nus Ghani launches Wealden Hero Award

An MP is urging residents to nominate someone who has helped them during the coronavirus pandemic. Nus Ghani, MP for Wealden, launched the Wealden Hero Award this week. The Conservative MP wants to celebrate acts of kindness and community spirit throughout the crisis, and for individuals to b