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Unsung heroes praised at Pride in Medway Awards 2024

By: Cara Simmonds csimmonds@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 14:25, 22 April 2024

Three pupils have been named overall winners at the Pride in Medway Awards after they helped an 81-year-old man.

Harry James, Nathan Pennock and Owen Edwards were nominated by Russell Kimble, whose father Richard had fallen ill while shopping in Rainham High Street in January last year.

Owen Edwards and Harry James with Russell Kimble, son of Richard Kimble. Picture: Pillory Barn

The three young Samaritans from The Howard School rushed to Richard’s aid, ensuring he had water and was steady on his feet.

They then carried his shopping and walked him safely home.

His son used social media to discover their identity, resulting in his dad being able to thank the boys later in person and present them with a reward.

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In his nomination, Russell said the young heroes – then aged 17 – had provided one of the last acts of kindness their dad would remember.

Richard died a few weeks later. His family paid tribute, describing him as “the most gentle, lovely soul you could ever meet”.

Pride in Medway Awards 2024 was held at Mid Kent College. Picture: Pillory Barn

Harry, Nathan and Owen were among 38 finalists selected from 118 nominations invited to this year’s Pride in Medway gala held last Friday (April 19) at MidKent College, Gillingham.

The event is an annual celebration of the good deeds, bravery and community spirit of the people across the Towns.

Now in its 22nd year, the awards are presented in nine categories, as well as an overall winner.

It is run by Kent communications agency, Pillory Barn.

Cllr Vince Maple, council leader and headline sponsor, said: “Congratulations to all the extraordinary groups and individuals recognised at this year’s Pride in Medway awards.

The annual event is now in its 22nd year. Picture: Pillory Barn

“What a brilliant event it was once again.

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“From acts of courage to going the extra mile these are all unsung heroes in our community who deserve every recognition and make us all proud every day to be part of Medway.

“I was honoured to be part of the judging panel for the first time and was touched to hear so many incredible stories, which made it a difficult job to choose the winners.”

In addition to Medway Council, other sponsors included: Medway Messenger, Uniper, National Grid, mhs homes, MidKent College, AC Goatham, Locate in Kent and Bridgewood Manor Hotel.

For details on nominating your community heroes for next year’s awards, or for sponsorship opportunities, click here.

Leader of the council, Vince Maple, spoke at the event. Picture: Pillory Barn

The Pride in Medway category winners for 2024:

– Young Heroes Award, sponsored by Medway Council: Medway Sea Cadets

– Courage Award, sponsored by AC Goatham: Lucy Day

– Community Service Award, sponsored by Uniper: Stoke Community Project

– Volunteer of the Year Award, sponsored by National Grid: Sue Bulpin

– Charity Fundraiser of the Year Award, sponsored by Locate in Kent: Emily Barker

Medway Sea Cadets, winners of the Young Heroes Award, with Cllr Vince Maple, Mayor Nina Gurung and Phil Gallagher, children's television presenter. Picture: Pillory Barn

– Good Carer of the Year Award, sponsored by Bridgewood Manor Hotel: Jake Watkin

– Green Champion Award, sponsored by MidKent College: Kayleigh Ward and Liz O’Hanlon

– Health and Wellbeing Award, sponsored by mhs homes: The Octopus Foundation

– Sports Coach of the Year Award, sponsored by Medway Messenger: Mike Kindred

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