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On Thursday 19 February, Avon Fire & Rescue Service (AF&RS) celebrated the dedication, bravery, and outstanding contributions of its staff at its Long Service and Annual Awards, this year hosted at Ashton Gate Stadium.
The awards saw over 60 people recognised for 20, 30, and 40 years of service, seeing over 1,000 years of collective service honoured throughout the evening. Lord Lieutenant Peaches Golding attended the ceremony and proudly presented the Long Service & Good Conduct Medals on behalf of His Majesty the King.
Chief Fire Officer Matt Cook, spoke about the Long Service & Good Conduct Awards, he said: “It is a great honour to recognise so many people who have served their communities for 20, 30 and for some, over 40 years. These achievements reflect decades of loyalty and selfless contribution to the safety and wellbeing of local people living and working in our community.”
Alongside many years of excellence, the evening also recognised staff successes and excellence over the past year. Over six categories, this year’s winners include:
Speaking at the end of the evening, Chief Fire Officer Matt Cook said:
“My heartfelt congratulations go to all our award recipients and nominees. Your commitment, professionalism, and the impact you have made on your colleagues and communities shine through in every story shared throughout the night. It inspires all of us, and it has been a privilege to recognise everyone for their contribution.
“I also want to say a huge thank you to all of our sponsors, without them we would not be able to recognise the commitment and dedication of our staff, we are truly grateful.”
A huge thank you to the sponsors of the evening, including Gold Sponsors NEC Software Solutions, who presented the Control Excellence Award on the evening. Thanks also go to our Bronze Sponsors, Emergency One (UK) Ltd, SVE, BDP, Craddys, and Willmott Dixon, whose generous support helps make the Annual Awards possible.
The Service also acknowledges the support of its suppliers, including Ashton Gate Stadium, which provided the venue, Sounds Commercial Ltd, which supplied AV equipment and staging, and Sam Braithwaite, who captured the event photography.