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Jenny
was invited to Buckingham Palace to receive her MBE on Prince
Charles birthday, 14th November. Her husband, John, and parents,
John and Dolores Finch from Plymouth , accompanied her. |
Jenny
said “Not only was it a great honour to be awarded the MBE,
but the occasion was particularly special. From getting lost
in London and being given a police escort to the Palace to actually
meeting the Queen. Until you arrive you don't know whether it
will be Prince Charles or Her Majesty presenting the awards.
All the recipients
were given such care and guidance throughout the event by the
Gentlemen Ushers and we were able to admire the wonderful paintings
in the Queen's personal picture collection. To see a huge painting
of her coronation as a young woman just as you entered the Ballroom
made a great impact on me, it makes you realise the length of
her service to the country.
The Queen was truly
humbling as she stood for an hour and a half talking to every
recipient, guarded by five Yeomen of the Guard and two Gurka
soldiers. She asked me about my work in the Brixham community
and I was able to tell her how much learning changed lives for
the better, especially my work with disabled adults who are
members of ACE.” |
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Afterwards
Jenny's husband realised that Peter Osborne, a previous work
colleague from Ipplepenn, was one of the Yeomen of the Guard.
Peter came over for a chat and joined the family for a photo.
The day was rounded off with the 21 gun salute for Prince Charles
and then the family went onto a special mealtime celebration.
Then back to work in Brixham for Jenny, where she still has
to seek funding to ensure the important work with disabled people
can continue after this national recognition. |