Derbyshire’s community heroes hailed in Queen’s Birthday Honours List

Community heroes across Derbyshire are celebrating after being named in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List.

Here is a full rundown of county folk who have been honoured.

OFFICER OF THE ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE (OBE)

Malcolm Morley, of Chesterfield, for services to wrestling

Sandra Lawton, of Baslow, for services to nursing

Ann Pamela Kenworthy, of Hope, for services to legal aid

Jeremy Charles Richardson, of Chesterfield, for services to unemployed people and voluntary service in Derby

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David Leslie Walker, of Bakewell, for services to people with disabilities

MEMBER OF THE ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE (MBE)

Helen Iranette Bishop, of Matlock, for services to industry and communities

Anne Cawthorn, of High Peak, for services to cancer patients in Manchester and Derbyshire

Andrea Susan Fox, of Belper, for services to young people and the community in Belper

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William Harry Hardy, of Ilkeston, for services to grassroots football

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James Fergus Rosie, of Chesterfield, for services to military operational Capability

Professor Lorna Winifred Unwin, of Matlock, for services to vocational education and training

Steven Robin Wood, of Hope Valley, for services to heritage crafts and skills

ROYAL VICTORIAN ORDER (RVO)

David Wheatcroft, of Chesterfield, former chief executive of Derbyshire Dales District Council and former clerk to the Derbyshire lieutenancy