It is an opportunity to highlight the work happening to protect people on a daily basis, something I have witnessed first-hand.
I was joined at the awards ceremony by His Majesty’s Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Suffolk, Robert Rous, High Sheriff of Suffolk Mark Pendlington, Councillor Keith Robinson, Chairman of Suffolk County Council, and Chief Fire Officer Jon Lacey.
Between us we handed out more than 50 richly deserved awards, long service medals and clasps, and when you read the citations it really does bring home to you how lucky we are to have such dedicated people.
There was the team from Princes Street station that saved the life of a young woman, Watch Manager Sam Linton of Newmarket Fire Station and his colleagues, who between them have raised nearly £100,000 for the Firefighters Charity, and Watch Manager Mark Cowling who has raised more than £20,000 to provide community defibrillators to volunteer emergency services – just three examples, but there are many more.
However, the awards do not just recognise the Fire and Rescue Service. We have an exceptional Trading Standards team which has an outstanding reputation both within Suffolk and further afield.
The ceremony saw a Certificate of Merit given to Trading Standards officer Nousha Meek for her work in improving child stair gates standards.
Also receiving certificates were Senior Trading Standards Officer Claire Missen, Operational Support Officer Eun Young and Trading Standards Team 3 for their work in bringing a rogue builder to justice, while carers Paul Watts and Sally Mills of Caring Moments Ltd in Lowestoft received the same for their work in saving a 101-year-old woman from overseas ‘clairvoyant’ scammers.
Both Fire and Trading Standards are excellent examples of teams that demonstrate a ‘can do’ approach in all their endeavours, working around the clock to serve our communities.
I have been fortunate enough to visit fire stations across the county, meeting both operational and non-operational staff, and it was a pleasure to see the result of long-term plans with the opening of two new combined police and fire stations at Princes Street and Stowmarket.