‘Ordinary’ people who have made extraordinary contributions to their community are among those who will be mingling with royalty, celebrities and world leaders at King Charles’s coronation theipaper speaks to some of them
is being hailed a “People’s Coronation” as the monarch has invited hundreds of community champions who have worked tirelessly to help others to the momentous event.
“I feel proud that I am able to give something back to them with these achievements and that feels very heartwarming.”Covid-19 pandemic “It is great to be recognised in this way. I am really looking forward to witnessing the ceremony in person and feeding off the atmosphere around me and meeting people who have probably done far more amazing things than I have.‘Singing and dancing makes people smile. I don’t like seeing them scared or upset’
“Life has been such a whirlwind since I received the British Empire Medal,” she says. “I am so excited and proud to be invited to the Coronation – but it will be bittersweet too because my late mum and dad watched thefrom outside Westminster Abbey in 1953, and now I will be watching the King’s Coronation from inside.
Joan has worked at Asda Pwllheli as community champion for 11 years and says “It’s a job I absolutely love and no day is ever the same.” Joan Scott, 57, a community champion at Asda, was awarded a British Empire Medal in recognition for the work she did during the Covid pandemic – including entertaining customers with her singing and dancing. She has now been invited to the King’s coronation.
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