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Local trio recognised in Queen s New Year honours list

http://shet.news/ygsk2 Copied! TWO community stalwarts who very much represent the spirit of Shetland have been honoured for their services to voluntary work, while the isles’ police area commander has also been recognised for his public service. Willie Henderson and Nicola Stove have both been named in this year’s Queen’s New Year honours list to receive the British Empire Medal (BEM) in recognition of their services to the community. 11 of 14Adverts Chief inspector Lindsay Tulloch will receive the Queen’s Police Service medal (QPM) – the highest honour awarded for policing service. When Nicola Stove received an email about being included in this year’s New Year’s honours list, she initially thought it was a scam – such is her humble nature.

New Year Honours: Charity stalwart in Shetland receives BEM

Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Hundreds of families are enjoying living in comfortable housing in Shetland – much to the thanks of 85-year-old Willy Henderson. The former deputy director of housing for Shetland Islands Council has in the New Year’s Honours received a BEM for his voluntary services to numerous charities. Mr Henderson said: “I am very surprised and very honoured. I have been working with local charities for almost five decades. “Charities play a vital role in everyday life, no more than in today’s climate.”

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