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Hard working council staff acknowledged at Employee Recognition Awards

Posted by Siba Matti on Nov 6, 09 01:54 PM in Local Authority

STAFF at Hillingdon Council who went above and beyond the call of duty have been acknowledged for their efforts.

The council hosts quarterly Employee Recognition Awards to thank staff for their dedication and hard work.

Nominations came from colleagues and members of the public, with Dorothy Tilbury named as employee of the quarter.

Mrs Tilbury, who works in the special education needs transport team, was nominated by a resident for being a great ambassador in her role, keeping everyone calm and treating passengers with respect.

The team of the quarter title was shared between the joint commissioning team, which was instrumental in providing a survey of disabled residents and helping the council shape services in the future; and the traffic management team, which was nominated by a resident for delivering 'pure gold' customer service.

Councillor Ray Puddifoot, leader of the council, said: "I am proud to be the leader of a council where so many hard working and dedicated staff so willingly go out of their way to help our residents.

"The contributions and attitudes of the winners are an inspiration to everyone working for or with Hillingdon Council and I personally thank each of them."

Find out more by visiting www.hillingdon.gov.uk/hillingdonstars.

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