Coventry Woman Honored with ‘Good Citizen Award’ for Community Service
Dianne Tolley from Coventry receives recognition for her extensive community work and dedication to helping others
Coventry, UK, Good Citizen Award, Community Service, Dianne Tolley
Coventry: A woman named Dianne Tolley has been making waves in her community. She just received a Good Citizen Award from Coventry City Council for all her hard work.
Dianne, who lives in Canley, was honored by Lord Mayor Cllr Mal Mutton. She’s been a real champion for her neighbors, putting in countless hours to improve local services.
Her efforts include helping the NHS with the 111 helpline and sharing insights with the Secretary of State for Health. Talk about dedication!
Since 2013, she’s also been a bus champion, making sure everyone knows about network changes. Plus, she’s been volunteering with the Canley Stakeholder Group for over 45 years. That’s some serious commitment!
People in her neighborhood see her as a key figure, a real ‘lynchpin’ who brings everyone together. Dianne even speaks at Warwick Medical School, stressing the importance of dignity and compassion in healthcare.
The Lord Mayor praised her, saying she shines brightly in the community and never gives up on making things better for everyone. It’s clear she truly deserves this award!
If you know someone in Coventry who deserves a Good Citizen Award, you can nominate them on the Coventry City Council website. It’s a great way to recognize those who make a difference!