Nottinghamshire residents honoured in the Queen's Birthday Honours List

Medical professionals, community champions and business leaders are among the Nottinghamshire residents to have received accolades in this year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours List.
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The list hails many people for their remarkable efforts during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Members of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) include:

Dr Carter Singh, who is a 39 year old, from Sutton in Ashfield. He has been honoured for services to Healthcare in Nottinghamshire.

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He is a full time GP and partner at the Willowbrook Medical Centre, Sutton, where he has worked for ten years.

Malcolm James Healey, who is 57 year old, is from Nottingham. He is a campaign co-ordinator, #PPE4NHS and has received his award for his services to the NHS during Covid-19

Haydn Jakes MBE, is a 24 year old from Nottingham. He is a Team Member, WorldSkills UK and received the accolade for services to the WorldSkills Competition

Medallists of the Order of the British Empire (BEM) include:

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Catherine Burns, who is a 49 year old, from Newark. She is the CEO of Bassetlaw Community and Voluntary Service and has been honoured for services to the

community during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Adrian Bingley, who is 85 year old, from Sutton in Ashfield, has been awarded for services to the community in Sutton-in-Ashfield.

Mrs Freda Ingall is an 83 year old from Lambley. She is the founder and lately Chair, of the Nottingham Cancer Patients and Carers Support

Group. She has received her award for services to people with cancer and their carers.

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