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Workington woman who has spent over 30 years helping those in need given award
Angela Good, the 2021 recipient of the Peter Scott Award for Outstanding Contribution to Charity.
A woman who has spent more than 30 years helping those in need in Workington has been recognised with an award.
Angela Good is the sixth person to receive the Peter Scott Award for Outstanding Contribution to Charity (2021) award, from the Francis C Scott Charitable Trust (FCSCT), which will be presented to her later this year.
It comes with a grant of £2,500 and Angela says it will be used to fund a residential break for young people, their families and the volunteers.
WORKINGTON Town Council appointed a new mayor on Wednesday evening. Councillor Herbert Briggs was sworn in as the Mayor for the upcoming year at a ceremony in the Moorclose Theatre. Councillor Briggs used his speech to thank his wife and family for all the support they had shown him over the years, as well as outgoing mayor Janet King for her work whilst in office. He also said he looked forward to what he hopes will be a great year in office. After the ceremony, he said: “It’s an honour to be the mayor of my own town. I’m 56 years old and I’ve lived in Workington 56 years.
A RESTAURANT is working with a food pantry to devise a set of recipes which will be distributed in food packs. Nadia Padidar-Bitcon, from Caspian Flame Grill restaurants at Derwent Howe, will devise recipes for people that will help to use all the ingredients in food parcels and reduce the need to buy as many ready made meals. Angela Good, from Moorclose Community Centre, said: Caspian have given us a belter of a food donation too. Nadia is going to put together a series of recipes. The idea is there will be recipes varying from absolutely basic to a bit more complicated, it will stop people needing to buy as many ready made meals.
TSP Engineering has teamed up with Moorclose Community Centre to lend a helping hand during the festive season Picture: TSP Engineering Being kind, offering encouragement and showing support is always important, but it’s no secret this is needed now more than ever due to the devastation caused by Covid-19. And TSP Engineering is among the many businesses lending a helping hand in this time of need, aiming to give back to the community. Throughout the difficult year of 2020, TSP has taken part in various fundraisers, sponsorships and more, in a bid to see everyone in the community cared for and protected.