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Outstanding residents recognised

Residents who’ve made an outstanding contribution to their community have been honoured in the Borough Recognition Awards. The awards, held at Barking town hall, were presented by the Mayor and celebrated the contribution of both young and old.

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Lehmbar Singh Lehal with the Mayor

Among the recipients was Lehmbar Singh Lehal, who’s president of Barking’s Sikh Gurdwara. He’s lived in Dagenham for 30 years and worked at Ford for 30 years too.

Councillor Nirmal Gill who introduced Mr Lehal’s award said: “As President of the Gurdwara he has made an outstanding voluntary contribution and has been instrumental in promoting the community as a leader, such as through organising the recent visit of Gordon Brown and Ken Livingstone. 

He has passionately supported the principles of community cohesion and has supported many events, such as the Asian Sports Tournament.”

He continued “Mr Lehal has been the key to supporting numerous charitable campaigns to raise substantial funds for world disasters, such as the earthquake in Pakistan and Kashmir, the cyclone in Bangladesh and recent disasters in Burma and China”.

Also honoured were 12 year old Shannon Lakey from Sydney Russell Comprehensive School, and 85 year old Normandy war veteran John Quinlan. He was presented with a special Normandy badge by Mayor Councillor Emmanuel Obasohan.

Also among recipients were of awards were gong were Mark Ashman, who played a major role in cutting the burglary rates on the Gascoigne Estate, Terry Miller, manager of the Independent Living Agency; Rita Pennington, executive officer of the Daybreak Drug Project; Micaela Sharpley, a volunteer at the Drug and Alcohol Action Team, and PC Graham Mann, who was honoured for his work cutting crime in Chadwell Heath.

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