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    Vara welcomes Coronavirus Community Champions to Parliament

    L to R: Mr Ravi Mathu, Mr Stephen Higgins, Mr Adrian Wardman, Mrs Samantha Wardman, Mr Shailesh Vara MP, Mrs Laura Martin, Ms Yolanda Steward.

    Shailesh Vara MP welcomed three Coronavirus Community Champions from his constituency of North West Cambridgeshire to a special awards ceremony held in Parliament on Thursday 19th May.

    The event was held by all Cambridgeshire MPs, recognising three nominated Champions from each constituency. A message from the Prime Minister to the Champions was played by video.

    The winners were Southfields Primary School in Stanground Peterborough, Elton Village Stores, and Post Office Stores in Abbots Ripton.

    The ceremony brought together Coronavirus Community Champions from across Cambridgeshire to recognise the efforts of local individuals and organisations where they had provided exceptional support to their community during the pandemic, with nominations received from the public.

    Southfields Primary School was nominated for providing food parcels to self-isolating families, as well as the hard work of their pupils and staff throughout the pandemic. Mrs Laura Martin, Headteacher for Southfields Primary School, and Mrs Yolanda Steward, Senior Assistant Headteacher, represented the school at the awards ceremony.

    Mr Stephen Higgins and Mr Ravi Mathu from Elton Village Stores attended the ceremony and were nominated for making deliveries to vulnerable residents at no extra cost and for ensuring that elderly residents were consistently supported.

    Post Office Stores in Abbots Ripton received an award for ensuring that deliveries reached those individuals unable to leave their homes and for providing key updates to the Chairman of the local Parish Council on vulnerable local residents. Mrs Samantha Wardman and Mr Adrian Wardman from Post Office Stores attended the awards ceremony.

    Mr Vara welcomed the winners to Parliament and presented each winner with a certificate signed by all Cambridgeshire MPs.

    “It was a great pleasure to welcome Community Champions from North West Cambridgeshire to Parliament,” said Mr Vara.

    “Throughout the pandemic, I have seen countless acts of selflessness and generosity, with many local individuals and organisations going above and beyond to support their neighbours and communities.

    “This awards ceremony is a way of providing just a few of those thoughtful individuals and organisations with recognition for their efforts during this difficult time.

    “I would like to warmly congratulate Southfields Primary School, Elton Village Stores, and Post Office Stores in Abbots Ripton on their awards, and I thank them on behalf of North West Cambridgeshire for their outstanding support to our communities.”

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