
Council Worker of the Year Awards 2010 - Winners have been announced
The winners have been chosen by you the public! Click on each category to see who has won.
Lee Fradsham
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Roadmarkings Operative, Leicestershire County Council
Lee Fradsham was recruited as a White Lining Operative on 15th November 2004. With his previous white lining experience, he soon became the team leader. As a result of pushing a colleague out of the way Lee was struck by an HGV on the 8th June 2006 and suffered life-threatening head and leg injuries. He now has a prosthetic foot and having worked hard to regain his fitness, Lee returned to work on 21st January 2008. Lee is 36 years old and is a fanatical Liverpool Football Club fan and is a member of their supporters club. His other hobbies include fishing and darts. Lee often spends his holidays fishing across the UK in competitions and he also plays darts for a local team.
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Bravery 2010
A council worker who has demonstrated an act of bravery in the course of their daily life -
Community Engagement 2010
A council worker who has found effective ways for their council to engage more with its community -
Lifetime Service 2010
A council worker who deserves recognition for long and outstanding service to their council -
Working with Young People 2010
A council worker who has shown exceptional dedication in the service of young people -
Team of the Year 2010
A council team whose work has shone and stood out above all others -
Green Award 2010
Someone who has developed a green initiative that has had a beneficial impact on the environment






