The Norfolk group continue to support a wide-ranging number of health services, schools, businesses and charities with face masks, scrubs, hats and other requested items.
Volunteers will continue to sew items on demand with the name Norfolk Sewers Volunteers being adopted as the new title for the group in 2021.
The project was recognised as the winner of the Team/Community Group category at the Stars of Norfolk and Waveney Awards 2020.
Pauline Brown is one of the project leaders for Norfolk Scrubs Volunteers group. Volunteers are currently making masks for Compass Schools in Belton, Lingwood and Kings Lynn.
- Credit: Sonya Duncan
The Norfolk group continue to support a wide-ranging number of health services, schools, businesses and charities with face masks, scrubs, hats and other requested items.
Volunteers will continue to sew items on demand with the name Norfolk Sewers Volunteers being adopted as the new title for the group in 2021.
The project was recognised as the winner of the Team/Community Group category at the Stars of Norfolk and Waveney Awards 2020.
Pauline Brown is one of the project leaders for Norfolk Scrubs Volunteers group. Volunteers are currently making masks for Compass Schools in Belton, Lingwood and Kings Lynn.
- Credit: Sonya Duncan
The EDP Stars of Norfolk and Waveney Awards 2020 were held on Friday.
- Credit: Simon Finlay Photography
David Powles, editor of the Eastern Daily Press and Norwich Evening News, said: In really tough circumstances, I m delighted and proud that we were still able to put on a memorable Stars of Norfolk and Waveney 2020 event, that complied with all the relevant safety precautions, but also enabled us to give the winners the recognition they deserve. I give my thanks to our main sponsor Hopkins Homes, our category sponsors and their representatives on the day, the Lord-Lieutenant for Norfolk Lady Dannatt, MBE, her deputy Paris Back, the Norwich Cathedral, the Norwich Theatre Royal and the EDP team who worked so hard on the event, for all their support.