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    Cheshire Woman of the Year nominees announced ahead of NSPCC fundraising awards

    The nominees for this year’s Cheshire Woman Of The Year have been announced, ahead of this year’s awards lunch.

    Categories for the awards – which is now in its 34th year - celebrate professional achievement, community service and personal courage of women across the Cheshire and Wirral, and more than 2,000 women have been honoured in the awards’ history.

    The event has raised almost £300,000 for children’s charities through sponsorship over the last 34 years, and this year all funds will go directly to the NSPCC to support children and families in Cheshire and Wirral.

    Sylvia Cheater MBE, Chair of the Cheshire Woman Award Society, said: “This event is always wonderful, and it is inspiring to hear the stories of the women whose lives we are celebrating. We’re also delighted that this year’s funds will go entirely to support the NSPCC in the region.”

    The winner of the 2022 awards will be announced on Wednesday, June 15 at Chester Racecourse. 

    Nominated ladies from Cheshire and the Wirral area, by category, include:

    Community Service

    Liz Bedson from Crewe, who set up a group to help stroke survivors

    Rebecca Collins from Wincham, who turned her treatment room into a PPE sewing room

    Gill Dabek from Moreton, who set up the Moreton Outreach Project

    Julie Duff from Hartford, who leads the Cheshire West And Chester Parent Forum

    Sallie Fletcher from Chester, for her support of the deaf community

    Becky Jones from Bromborough, who created and maintained a Scouting community during the pandemic

    Rita Lewis from Ellesmere Port, for working with food suppliers to distribute it to those in need

    Sandra Link from Crewe, for her work on a series of social initiatives and charities

    Barbara Lundon from Meols, who raised £20,000 in six weeks to support Ukrainian refugees

    Kate Maurice from Macclesfield, a retired commercial pilot turned entrepreneur

    Helen Mollart from Haslington, a dedicated organiser of community events

    Alison Parr from Congleton, founder of Ruby’s Fund Charity for SEN families

    Dianne Parrish from Chester, founder of Chester Frosties wild water swimming group

    Suzanne Rippon from Upton, for supporting families with food and clothing through the pandemic

    Jackie Watts from Bromborough, president of Wirral Municipal Past Lady Golf Captains

    Christine Youngman from Heswall, for bringing joy through community music

    Personal Courage

    Victoria Charlton from Prenton, for amazing resilience, courage and community support

    Deborah Dixon from Tarporley, who founded the Aaron James Dixon fund

    Patricia Ross-Davies from West Kirby, for her personal courage and passionate fundraising

    Sue Westwood from Sale, ambassador for a Carbon Monoxide Safety charity

    Professional Achievement

    Angela Bentley from Altrincham, a therapist supporting mental, physical and emotional wellbeing

    Leila Bibby from Chester, a figurehead in premature baby care and charitable funding

    Amy Butterworth from Birkenhead, who cofounded retail opportunities promoting wellbeing and inclusion

    Karen Clayton from Macclesfield, for inspiring, compassionate work as a Macmillan nurse

    Janine Crimmins from Macclesfield, a garden designer with four Best In Show medals at Chelsea

    Claire Currie from Wirral, a single mother of two, successful lawyer and her firm’s first female managing partner

    Penny Davis from Cheadle, for her dedicated support to women in business

    Chloe-Mairead Donnelly from Winsford, a master of nine languages and advocate for her students

    Pauline Finlay from Saughall, a specialist homeless nurse supporting the most vulnerable

    Sue France from Hartford, a forceful, strong empowerer of women

    Jessica Gallier from Port Sunlight, founder of the Martin Gallier Project to prevent suicide and support families

    Clare Goaten from Moreton, driver of cultural change in her teaching environment

    Kirsty James from Lymm, community, charity and business champion

    Tanya Jeffs from Wallasey, inspirational teacher working tirelessly for SEN children and advocate for the most vulnerable

    Rachel Kay from Macclesfield, a transformational leader in education

    Kelly Anne Livingstone from Macclesfield, an exceptional professional in residential care

    Lisa Luscombe from Upton, cocreator of a boutique showcasing more than 40 small businesses who delivered gifts throughout lockdown to keep spirits up

    Ann Marr OBE from Warrington, for outstanding leadership in the NHS

    Fiona Neame from Chester, for transformational work with Chester Women’s Aid

    Helen Parkinson from Port Sunlight, for a long-running NHS nursing career and innovative thinking in St Johns Hospice

    Aly Phillips from Frodsham, a successful businesswoman who empowered others in business

    Victoria Roskams from Whitby, who founded a social enterprise for young people, ex-forces and their families

    Yvonne Ross from Heswall, an innovative counsellor and therapist

    Kate Verdin-Walsh from Wirral, cofounder of a boutique showcasing more than 40 small businesses

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