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Pontllanfraith volunteer receives British Empire Medal for 50 years of service

News | | Published: 15:30, Wednesday October 1st, 2014.
Last updated: 16:25, Wednesday October 1st, 2014

HONOURED:  Lord-Lieutenant for the County of Gwent Simon Boyle, BEM recipient Marion Hook, Mayor of Caerphilly county borough Cllr David Carter and his consort Mrs Valentina Carter
HONOURED: Lord-Lieutenant for the County of Gwent Simon Boyle, BEM recipient Marion Hook, Mayor of Caerphilly county borough Cllr David Carter and his consort Mrs Valentina Carter

A Pontllanfraith resident has been awarded a British Empire Medal for her services to St John Ambulance.

For more than 50 years Marion Hook has volunteered for St John, serving firstly as a cadet in the Risca division in 1963, followed by a divisional officer and latterly a treasurer and assistant regional treasurer.

Together with her husband of 44 years David, Marion has one daughter and three grandchildren, and has managed to balance her volunteer work alongside family and work life.

Formal proceedings saw Her Majesty The Queen’s representative for the County of Gwent, The Lord-Lieutenant, Mr. Simon Boyle, present the medal in Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Penallta House headquarters, in the presence of the Mayor of Caerphilly County Borough Council Cllr David Carter.

Marion, 64, said of her BEM honour: “I was totally gobsmacked when the letter came and said what was planned. It’s something that you see other people receiving – but I never thought it would happen to me in a month of Sundays.

“My work with St John is something that I do naturally, I do not do it for awards, but I’m very happy and very pleased nonetheless.”

Lord-Lieutenant Mr. Simon Boyle said: “I am delighted to have been able to present this honour to Marion on behalf of HM The Queen. I would like to extend my congratulations to Marion on the work she has accomplished with St John over the past 50 years.”

Mayor of Caerphilly County Borough Council, Cllr. David Carter said: “It is an honour to recognise a local resident for her dedication and commitment to such a worthwhile organisation. I would like to extend my congratulations to Marion in receiving this great honour, it is an incredible achievement and well deserved.”

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