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Achievements of local volunteers celebrated at Enfield Civic Centre

Enfield Lifetime Achievement Awards celebrate volunteers “who go above and beyond” in their roles

Prize winners at the Enfield Lifetime Achievement Awards 2026
Prize winners at the Enfield Lifetime Achievement Awards 2026 (credit Enfield Council)

The lifetime work and special achievements of 36 volunteers have been recognised by Enfield Council at a special awards ceremony.

The Enfield Lifetime Achievement and Special Recognition Volunteer Awards celebrate volunteers “who go above and beyond” in their roles.

Receivers of awards may have taken on one or more special initiatives to help others or have shown exceptional long service in the borough.

The awards were launched in December 2021 to recognise and to celebrate volunteering effort and commitment. Winners are chosen from nominations made by residents, voluntary organisations and community groups.

This year’s ceremony took place on Friday (20th) at Enfield Civic Centre.

Among recipients of the Lifetime Achievement Award were Dave Cockle, the former chair of The Enfield Society who stood down after twelve years last September.

Gina Needs, the council’s cabinet member for community cohesion and enforcement, said: “Our local community is stronger because of our incredible volunteers who work tirelessly and give their time to help others.

“I would like to say a big thank you to every volunteer who works to make our borough a more supportive, and welcoming place.

“Our award winners’ dedication truly makes a difference, and we are proud to hold our annual event to thank, celebrate and recognise their achievements.

“I would encourage our residents to look into becoming a volunteer and to find out more about the current opportunities available in Enfield, so we can help to make the borough a better place to live.”

To find out more about volunteering opportunities in Enfield:
Visit
 volunteerenfield.org.uk

Full list of award recipients

Lifetime Achievement Volunteer Award

  • Balbir Want – Enfield Saheli
  • Carol Clayton – Citizens Advice Enfield
  • Chris Rash – Ruth Winston Centre
  • D’Arcy Wilkin – Chickenshed
  • Dave Cockle – The Enfield Society
  • Dr. Margaret Thorli – Hope and Restoration
  • Eric Misselke – Ruth Winston Centre
  • Heather Wallace – Enfield Racial Equality Council
  • Jean Brewer – Ruth Winston Centre
  • Jillie Sutton – Chickenshed
  • Linda Fenwick – Volunteer Fundraiser for several groups in Enfield
  • Margaret Fossett – Centre for Social Inclusion
  • Margaret King – Middlesex Association for the Blind
  • Michelle Austin – Enact
  • Barbara Martin – Southgate Progressive Synagogue
  • Peter Fisk – Ruth Winston Centre
  • Peter Godfrey – Kith & Kids
  • Richard Garland – Enfield Racial Equality Council
  • Sara Kyriakides – Middlesex Association for the Blind
  • Savita Bansal – Enfield Saheli
  • Sheila Gandecha – Enfield Saheli
  • Simon Wedge – Middlesex Association for the Blind

Special Recognition Volunteer Award

  • Ayano Willis – Royal Free Charity
  • Bhadra Mahendrarajah Ghelani – Enfield Saheli
  • Bhagvati Dinesh Purshotam – Enfield Saheli
  • Caroline Benjamin – Cooking Champions
  • Colin Buck – Chickenshed
  • Deirdre O’Sullivan – Lee Valley Regional Park Authority
  • Ian Bird – Ruth Winston Centre
  • Janette Williams – Citizens Advice Enfield
  • Jennifer Liverpool – Citizens Advice Enfield
  • John Prior – Community Hubs Enfield Town Library
  • Maralyn Imbrogino – Royal Free Charity
  • Pauline Simpson – Royal Free Charity
  • Roni Malek – Community Hubs Enfield Town Library
  • Surinder Kaur Bamotra – Enfield Saheli

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