The John Eldridge Award

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The John Eldridge Award is awarded annually and gives us the opportunity to thank those who have given their time and effort for the benefit of others in Didcot. Whether it is charity work or volunteering for a local club or society.

The award was donated by Mrs Jean Eldridge, following her husband’s death whilst serving as Deputy Mayor of Didcot in 1992. It was felt appropriate that an award be founded in his name to recognise the voluntary work done in Didcot.

The award evening usually takes place in December. If you would like to nominate an individual or group then please email council@didcot.gov.uk or phone Didcot Town Council on 01235 812637 for further details.

John Eldridge Award 2009

Local Hero receives award

Pease Place resident, Mr John Wilcox, was recently awarded Didcot Town Council’s John Eldridge Award for Voluntary Service at its annual awards evening on the 19th December.

Described as a “Local Hero” John has been volunteering at Didcot’s Gateway Club boor the past 27 years. John helped establish the club in 1983 and he has been central to its success ever since. The club is a social hub for many of the young disabled people in Didcot and the surrounding areas. John plays a vital role in organising their social meetings as well as trips to London and Blackpool.

In receiving the award, John said “I just feel that I am doing something to help other people, it does not seem like 27 years”. John received the award from Didcot’s Mayor Councillor Margaret Turner who stated “John and the other nominees are an inspiration to all of us. Volunteering for 27 years like John has is something that is to be admired. It is people like John and the other nominees who make Didcot such a great place to live”.

Over 90 people saw Mr Wilcox receive his award at the annual ceremony which takes place at the Civic hall and is hosted by the Mayor of Didcot. They were treated to a piano accompaniment and complimentary food and drink from Didcot Town Council.

John Wilcox was chosen from a shortlist of people compiled from nominations received from the general public. The other nominees were Vic Clinch for his work on the Street Fair, Community Lunches and many other projects. Flt Lt Cavon Chaney for his work with the 2410 (Didcot) ATC. Anna Gatrell for her free Christmas Lunch project held for the past three years at the Day Centre. And David Witts the driving force behind the reestablishment of Didcot RUFC.

All the nominees do a fantastic job and are a credit to the town. Didcot Town Council would like to thank them for their efforts as well as all those who volunteer in the town often without the recognition they deserve.

John Eldridge Award 2008

The Thong Rangers ride off with the 2008 John Eldridge Award!

The 2008 John Eldridge Award Ceremony was described as the biggest and the best yet by its patron, Mrs Jean Eldridge. In the audience were all the nominees as well as the allotment competition winners and the new Best Front Garden competition winners, and many Councillors, invited guests, friends and relatives. All this made for a fantastic warm up for Christmas.

The evening was hosted by the Mayor and Mayoress of Didcot and included prizes for best allotment and front garden. Details of the winners can be seen on the allotments page.

The final and most prestigious award was of course the John Eldridge Award for Voluntary Service presented by Mrs Jean Eldridge. We had a total of seven different nominees this year which was fantastic. The nominees were:-

Given that the number of representatives from the Thong Rangers was high, Mrs Eldridge was delighted when they were named the recipients of the John Eldridge Award as she was able to grab a kiss from each! The Thong Rangerss at the John Eldridge Award Evening

The Thong Rangers have had a busy year raising money for groups and individuals who need their help. They have also helped boost the profile of Didcot throughout the region. Highlights were the truck pull from Didcot to Abingdon and back and shovel walking up the Broadway as part of the Christmas Street Fair Parade in freezing wind and rain wearing just their thongs!

Didcot Town Council would like to say a big thank you and congratulations to The Thong Rangers and all the other nominees for the fantastic work they do for the benefit of others.

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John Eldridge Award 2007

THE JOHN ELDRIDGE AWARD evening took place on the evening of the 20th December 2007. The event was a huge success with over 80 people in attendance.

Grant Aid cheques granted by Didcot Town Council's Arts and Grants Committee were also handed out by the Mayor to Didcot Spirit, Oxfordshire Association for the Blind, Didcot and British Pensioners Association and Didcot Hand of Friendship.

There were four nominees for the John Eldridge Award 2007, all are pictured below.

The award went to Mrs Marion Fountain (pictured belowMarion Fountain and Jean Eldridge) for her work and long service with the 23rd Didcot Scout Group.

Didcot Town Council would like to congratulate and thank Marion and all the nominees for their efforts over the past year and beyond. The Town Council appreciates all the hard work that volunteers put in to help the community.

If you would like to find out more about the John Eldridge Award and how to nominate a group or individual then please contact us.