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Jan is pictured during the School’s Student of the year 2018-19 presentation at Brierley Hill Civic Hall The head of a Stourbridge school helping disaffected children from across Dudley has talked of her pride and shock at being awarded an MBE. Janet Lear, Head of the Black Country Wheels School, calls it ‘a collective MBE’ because she could not have done it without the teams she has worked with over the years. “It was a shock and a great honour.” The school, based on the Gainsborough trading estate, takes children aged 14 to 16 who have become ‘disengaged’ with mainstream schooling and offers them special learning and support to help turn their lives around. ....
A KINVER doctor who has played a central role in the NHS’ fight against Covid in the Black Country has been awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours. Dr Paul Harrison has been in charge of Covid testing of tens of thousands of patients in hospitals across Dudley, Sandwell, Wolverhampton and Walsall. He and his ‘swabbing hub’ team have been working flat out to ensure results of Covid tests were turned around quickly and accurately through two waves of the virus. He has also been responsible for one of the biggest antibody testing programmes of patients and staff in the UK. ....
A WOMAN whose Stourbridge school helps ‘disengaged’ youngsters get ‘back on track’ has been awarded an MBE in the New Year’s Honours. Janet Lear is the founder and head teacher of the Black Country Wheels School based on the Gainsborough Trading Estate in Stourbridge’s Rufford Road. The school evolved from “The Wheels Project”, which was instigated by Jan in 1999. She listened to the needs of the young people she worked with and presented them with a learning platform that they were interested in, engaging them in life skills and improving their chances of future employment. The Black Country Wheels Project was formed in 2003. ....
COVID hero Louise Hadley has been awarded a BEM in the New Year’s Honours for the work she did to support customers and staff at her M&S store during the pandemic. The Wordsley mum has a ‘whatever it takes’ attitude to looking after her shoppers and colleagues and has gained her award for services to customers and the community. During lockdown Louise, a section manager at M&S Simply Food in Harborne, regularly went to work hours before her shift started to do shopping for customers who were unable to leave their homes due to Covid-19. She took calls from customers at home and then came into store with their shopping lists, doing their shopping for them and delivering it to their doorsteps before starting her own day job. ....