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Dec 2022
A long-serving community volunteer has been awarded the British Empire Medal in the King's New Year Honours.
Anne Holdsworth has served on Killinghall Parish Council since 1973, including as its current chair.
It is just one of the roles she has held over many decades, giving her time and energy for the benefit of the village community and others.
After receiving a letter about the honour a few weeks ago, she told the Stray Ferret yesterday:
Her first public role came after she had her two daughters and attended a mobile clinic. A health visitor spotted a born organiser and signed Cllr Holdsworth up to help once a month.
She went on to help with a meals on wheels service and joined the village hall committee.
Among Cllr Holdsworth's achievements was helping to set up a youth club in the village, as well as pushing through a project to raise money and extend the village hall.
She sat on the health authority and was a governor of Killinghall Primary School, also serving on the committee of the group of Harrogate primary schools.
She also represented the parish council at borough and county council level.
Now a grandmother of two and great-grandmother of one, Cllr Holdsworth only told her family about her honour yesterday.
She has seen a great deal of change in Killinghall over the years - "some good, some bad" - but continues to serve her community through both the parish council and the village hall committee.
As the village continues to evolve, she hopes more locals, including many of the residents moving into new housing in the parish, will consider giving up some of their time in future too.
Reflecting on why she has given so much time to so many roles over the years, Cllr Holdsworth said:
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