Cumbria

Clitheroe Rotary Club hands out awards to Art4All leader and devoted Tesco store worker

The woman behind a project, that helps adults with special needs and disabilities to explore their creativity by taking part in arts and crafts activities, has been presented with a very prestigious award.

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The Corporate Paul Harris Fellowship is the highest award the Rotary organisation can give and the recipient was Frankie Freeman who runs Clitheroe[2] based Art4All and is the only person in the district covering Lancashire and Cumbria to receive this honour.

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The award, from Clitheroe Rotary Club, recognises the work Art4All does. It now has 26 students, 11 carers and 15 volunteers.

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The club has also presented its first Community Recognition Award to Steven Legg who has worked at Tesco[4] Clitheroe since it opened over 30 years ago. As ‘trolley man’ Steven has become synonymous with the store and the award honours his work ethos and service to the public.

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