Inaugural Mayor's Civic Awards shine a light on Congleton's community heroes

By Matthew Hancock-Bruce 20th May 2025

Award winners Ruth Benson, Dr Deborah Lawson, Lesley Turner, Cllr Kay Wesley, Jack Mead, Rebecca Franklin, Patti Pinto (Credit: CTC)
Award winners Ruth Benson, Dr Deborah Lawson, Lesley Turner, Cllr Kay Wesley, Jack Mead, Rebecca Franklin, Patti Pinto (Credit: CTC)

Local heroes were celebrated at the inaugural Civic Awards.

Congleton Town Hall was filled with applause and a sense of community spirit on Thursday night (May 15).

Residents, councillors, community groups and visiting mayors gathered for the launch of the Town Mayor's Civic Awards.

This marks the first year of the awards, an initiative by Congleton Town Council to formally recognise exceptional voluntary service.

"It's been a joy and an honour to shine a light on the inspiring individuals who make Congleton such a vibrant, caring town," said Town Mayor, councillor Kay Wesley, in her opening remarks.

"This evening was about celebrating our community—and every nominee should feel proud of their incredible contribution."

Wellbeing Award winner, Doctor Deborah Lawson, with councillor Kay Wesley (Credit: CTC)

Town Mayor's Civic Awards winners

  • Community Involvement Award: Sue Taylor – a guiding light in Girl Guiding for decades. Award collected on her behalf by Rebecca Franklin
  • Young Volunteer Award: Jack Mead – for his environmental and community work at Hillary Avenue Friendship Garden
  • Environment Award: Patti Pinto – a passionate advocate for sustainable greening, Congleton in Bloom, and biodiversity
  • Wellbeing Award: Dr. Deborah Lawson – for championing accessibility and inclusion in Congleton and her unwavering commitment to supporting others
  • Good Neighbour Award: Lesley Turner – for founding the Friends of Bromley Farm Hub and creating a space of belonging and support
  • Unsung Hero Award: Ruth Benson – for her quiet leadership of the Trees for Congleton campaign, responsible for planting over 30,000 trees across the town

Recipient of the Wellbeing Award, Doctor Deborah Lawson, said: "Receiving the award was such a lovely surprise, I honestly didn't expect to win at all, I was hugely touched even to be nominated, it still hasn't sunk in!

"What made it especially meaningful was that it came from my own local community—and on the eve of Global Accessibility Awareness Day, which made it all the more special."

Janet Hackett, one of the finalists, added: "Most volunteers are incredibly modest—they do what they do simply to help others, not for recognition. The joy and fulfilment they get from giving back is reward enough.

"So, to be nominated, become a finalist, or even win an award really is the icing on the cake. The winners were truly deserving, and their amazing stories will inspire all of us to keep doing our part for this wonderful community."

Each awardee was presented with a certificate and a Civic lapel pin, followed by a group photograph and reception in Bluey's for all finalists and guests.

The awards were followed by the Annual Town Meeting (Credit: CTC)

Following the awards, the Annual Town Meeting began at 7pm, providing an opportunity for residents to ask questions, and learn about the work of the Town Council.

Chaired by councillor Wesley, the meeting covered The Neighbourhood Plan and Corporate Strategic Plan 2025–2029, CIL funding and town centre improvements, environmental and sustainability goals, and ongoing work to ensure Congleton is inclusive.

A lively Q&A and open forum followed, allowing residents to voice their concerns directly to their local councillors.

Councillor Wesley said: "The Annual Town Meeting is a vital part of local democracy, it gives residents a platform to be heard, to ask questions, and to help shape the future of our town.

"The turnout and level of engagement this year show just how much people care about Congleton's direction—and that's incredibly encouraging."

Printed copies of the Annual Report are available from Congleton Information Centre and can be viewed online here.

     

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