Horsham Trafalgar Neighbourhood Council celebrated its annual awards to volunteers on 14th May 2025, at their AGM. Certificates were presented to those in Trafalgar Neighbourhood who go over and above in helping make their community a wonderful place to live.
A group award was presented to the Speedwatch team who have been doing such great work in managing the rat-run particularly along Rushams Road. Colin Bush has been very active in trying to persuade County Council to permit a 20s Plenty area along the two busiest roads.

The individual award was presented to John Woolgar who has been looking after the Trinity Cricket pitch since 1988, providing a safe and family friendly space for everyone to enjoy. The club house welcomes visitors and has even been called the best “pub garden” in Horsham!

Another group certificate was presented to Horsham Green Gym, who helped with seed planting, building a log pile for the rare stag beetles, and supported a litter picking event.

The business award was presented to the Butterfly Project which started in a bedsit in 2009 and now is an international organisation, joyfully supporting adults to be the best possible version of themselves.

The winner of the ecology certificate was David Bridges of Wild about Warnham, who helped with a two-year swift box project, seed distribution and an educational hedgehog box project and this award will be presented at the June meeting of HTNC.
We congratulate and thank all those who work so hard to make our community so very special!
Thanks so much to all who attended.
it was a wonderful celebratory evening, beautifully enhanced by the Trinity singers!
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