
An Eden charity is among those recognised at an awards ceremony in the county.
High Sheriff of Cumbria, David Beeby, welcomed people from across Cumbria to an award ceremony on March 21 to celebrate their achievements and receive recognition and awards.
The awards are part of the High Sheriff’s Fund, managed by Cumbria Community Foundation, and publicly recognise individuals, community and voluntary-led groups who help improve their communities.
Representatives from 15 organisations were invited to attend the ceremony at Rose Castle in recognition of their service. The High Sheriff handed out certificates and issued three recipients with the prestigious High Sheriff’s Shield.
Ending his shrieval year with a celebration, Mr Beeby said: “It has been a real privilege to visit well over one hundred organisations across Cumbria and to meet so many staff, volunteers and beneficiaries. All of them are making a real difference to so many people and to their communities.
“It was lovely to be together in person in the magical surroundings of Rose Castle to celebrate the achievements of some of these wonderful organisations.”

Andy Beeforth, Chief Executive of Cumbria Community Foundation, said: “There are an extraordinary number of voluntary and non-profit organisations working at the heart of our communities, and this is an opportunity for some of them to receive the recognition and support they deserve.”
The High Sheriff is one of the oldest Crown Offices, dating back to before the Battle of Hastings. As the Sheriff’s powers increased, they were considered to be a threat and in 1540 Henry VIII created Lord Lieutenants to take over the military duties.
To this day, both the Lord Lieutenant and the High Sheriff are appointed by the Sovereign with the High Sheriff retaining a historical relationship with law and order and taking an active part in supporting and promoting voluntary organisations.
List of winners
Shield:
- The Community Chef Project
- Youthability Youth Services
- Cumbria Rape & Sexual Violence Partnership
Certificate:
- 1st Wigton Baden-Powell Scouts
- Dalton Community Association
- The Bee Team
- Millom Network Centre Ltd
- Distington Club for Young People
- Cumbria Federation of Young Farmers’ Clubs
- Maryport and Solway Sea Cadets
- West Cumbria Refugee Support Network
- Carlisle Key
- Alston Landscape Art Town Initiative
- Citizens in Policing
- Carlisle court staff