London Ambulance Service staff recognised for 20 years' dedication

Friday, 10 July, 2009

A CEREMONY has been held to honour London Ambulance Service staff who have recently achieved 20 years' service.

Members of frontline and support staff attended the event in Westminster on 2 July for the presentation of their certificates and medals.

Ten frontline staff received The Queen's Ambulance Service Long Service and Good Conduct Medal and seven support staff received the London Ambulance Service Medallion.

Chief Executive Peter Bradley, who presented the awards, said: "Reaching 20 years is a fantastic achievement and shows the dedication and commitment of our staff. It is this dedication that makes us the Service we are today and I'm very proud of that."

Recipients of The Queen's Ambulance Service (emergency duties) Long Service and Good Conduct Medal

Michael Creegan-New Malden
Glenda Davies- Fulham
Mohamad Halawi- Islington
Leigh Hugo- Education and Development
Liam Kenny- Hanwell
Jennifer Maybridge-Edwards- Pinner
Anthony Pearson-Mill Hill
Deborah Pooley- St Helier
Mick Preedy- Friern Barnet
David Steel- Pinner

London Ambulance Service Medallion

Nicola Foad- Legal Services
Albert Jacobs- St Helier
Kenneth Lloyd- Greenwich
Valerie McKreath- Ilford Resources
Simon Parker- Fleet Services
David Rose- Barnehurst
Andrew Snowball-St John's Wood

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