Cherwell Customer Services Manager receives High Sheriff’s award
02/09/2021

60 individuals and organisations were nominated for their service to Oxfordshire residents during the pandemic
A Customer Services Centre Delivery Manager at Cherwell District Council is one of a number of people and organisations who have been recognised with an award from the High Sheriff of Oxfordshire, Imam Monawar Hussain. Natasha Barnes was amongst 60 individuals and groups who were nominated for their service to Oxfordshire residents during the pandemic. The awards were set up to celebrate and thank those who have brought hope and heroism to many people in the county since March 2020 when COVID-19 led to the first lockdown.
Imam Hussain said: “When I took office in April, I announced that my year would be spent celebrating and recognising acts of altruistic kindness and generosity during the pandemic by individuals, voluntary groups, and businesses/organisations, drawn from all walks of life.
“I was therefore delighted to receive, for this first round, 60 nominations – all in their own right making contributions to Oxfordshire’s communities that were both humbling and hugely inspiring to read. Our county has so many people and organisations dedicated to the selfless service of others and this has been made especially clear through this difficult and demanding period.”
Of the 60 original individuals and organisations put forward for an award, 21 were selected for the final nominees list. The selected process was completed by the High Sheriff, Michael Payne (Under Sheriff of Oxfordshire), Adrian Sell (Chief Executive of the Oxfordshire Community Foundation) and Sophie Law (BBC).
Award winner Natasha Barnes said: “I would like to thank those who took the time to recognise these individuals and organisations who have tried to make a difference during the pandemic.
“I’m sure I speak for all the nominees when I say we didn’t expect thanks or praise for our efforts, rather that we did what we did because it was the right thing to do – this award is a great and unexpected bonus!”
Tehmeena Ajmal, Director of COVID Operations at Oxford Health, leads an award winning team. She said: “I was so delighted to receive the letter telling us that our vaccination team has been given the High Sheriff’s Award.
“A recognition like this means so much to everyone who has been working so hard for so long on the vaccination programme. The High Sheriff has seen our work in action numerous times and is an incredible supporter of all our staff and volunteers working at the Kassam Stadium and the other locations where we have teams giving jabs.”
The award ceremony for this round will take place on 22 September 2021.
Published: by the Banbury FM News Team