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Prestigious royal award for Severn Valley Country Park Volunteer Group

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Volunteers at a Severn Valley Country Park near Alveley have been awarded the prestigious Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. The award, which was created in 2002 to mark the Monarch’s Golden Jubilee, is the equivalent of an MBE for voluntary groups and recognises excellence in activities carried out by community groups.

It is the highest award given to local volunteer organisations across the UK.

14 volunteers at Severn valley Country park posing with Queen's Award certificate

Proud volunteers with the Queen’s Award

The volunteer group was founded back in the early 1990s by the then Head Ranger Chris Butterworth. From then it has grown to around thirty five members, each person bringing different skills and knowledge to the group. Apart from general duties on site the group assist with events, school visits, children’s activities, guided walks and talks. They also act as advisers on matters such as conservation and bee keeping.

The group have been successful in obtaining funding to enhance the park for visitors and wildlife. Previous projects have included restoring wetlands and improving access for the disabled. The group have been given the award for “The continued reclamation of a colliery site to create a country park and wildlife sanctuary.”

The group meets every Tuesday and Thursday, 9am – 3.30pm, mainly at Severn Valley Country Park at Alveley between Bridgnorth and Kidderminster, but the group also work on other country parks and nature reserves in the local area from time to time.

Two members of the group attended a Royal Garden Party in June to mark the award. The official presentation of the certificate and cut glass vase will take place in September 2017 at the country park. The presentation will be made by the Lord Lieutenant of Shropshire, Sir Algernon Heber-Percy KCVO.

The group attracts members from a wide area with people travelling from Bridgnorth, Kidderminster, Stourport, Dudley, Brierley Hill and other surrounding villages.

The group is indebted to those individuals who nominated them for this award.

Lezley Picton, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for culture and leisure, said:-

“The volunteers at Severn Valley Country Park are a wonderful asset. Thanks to their hard work and dedication, the park has been given the Green Flag Award for the last 14 consecutive years. It is fantastic that their efforts are being recognised at the highest level with the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service.”

Tina Woodward, local Shropshire Councillor for Alveley and Claverley, said:-

“Severn Valley Country Park is such a great facility for local people and visitors alike. It is a well-loved part of the local community and an important area for wildlife. We owe our thanks to Severn Valley Supporters Group for helping to manage the park and enhance its special qualities. The Queen’s Award is well-deserved.”

Dave Tremellen, local Shropshire Councillor for Highley, said:

“Volunteering helps people to keep fit, meet new people and make a massive difference to their local environment. The Severn Valley Supporters Group is a great example of a volunteer group that is thriving and I am so pleased that their efforts have been recognised with the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service.”

New volunteers are always welcome. Unfortunately, we are unable to take new volunteers on Tuesdays, but we have plenty of room on Thursdays.

Call 01746 781192 for further information.