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The Winners - Council Worker of The Year Awards 2008!!
All the results from the hotly contested 3rd Annual Awards.
Having been chosen from over 350 nominations, the 41 finalists were recognised in a glittering ceremony held at the Bournemouth International Centre. We bring you the winners of the 7 categories from the event, hosted by Jeremy Vine.
The 2008 Winners:
Innovation Category - Peter Kear, Staffordshire County Council
Leadership Category - Helen Prophett, Southampton City Council
Bravery Category - Luke Turner, Hillingdon Borough Council
Care and Commitment Category - Pat Hagan, Doncaster Council
Lifetime Service - Joyce Roberts, Flintshire County Council
Flood Response Category - Karelia Court Staff Team, Hull City Council
Team of the Year Category - Longtown and Brampton Fire, Cumbria County Council
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