The Cambridgeshire Justice Awards 2009

Cambridgeshire's unsung heroes were honoured during a special ceremony recognising those going the extra mile to deliver justice locally.

For the first time, the Cambridgeshire Justice Awards took place during the Chief Constable’s Award Ceremony.

Thirty-two individuals and teams from across the county were recognised for their outstanding contributions during the prestigious ceremony at Hinchingbrooke School of Performing Arts in Huntingdon on November 16, 2009.

In total 34 awards were given out across 12 categories.

Certificates were presented by Lord Lieutenant Hugh Duberly and High Sheriff Lady Alison De Ramsey in the presence of Chief Constable Julie Spence.

Cambridgeshire Criminal Justice Board chair Tom Jefford announced the Cambridgeshire Justice Awards on the night, praising award-winners for their ‘astonishing achievements’.

He said the fact the Cambridgeshire Justice Awards had taken place during the Chief Constable’s Award Ceremony showed how successful the justice system has been in joining up locally.

Mr Jefford said: “All of the award-winners have made significant contributions to the delivery of justice services. They inspire confidence in their colleagues and in their community to make Cambridgeshire a safer place.”

 

Click here to read more about our unsung heroes.

To read about last year's Cambridgeshire justice stars, click here.

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