Certificate presentation to recognise service to Stamford
Stamford Town Council recently recognised the incredible contribution to the town made by long-standing Stamford Civic Society committee member Peter Stevens.
Peter instigated or played a leading part in many major projects completed by the Stamford Civic Society after he joined the group in 2001. Now retired from the Society, Peter was presented with a Certificate of Appreciation by the Mayor of Stamford, Councillor Kelham Cooke, for his services to Stamford over an extended period of time.
His first project for the Stamford Civic Society involved working with other members on the restoration of St Leonard’s Priory, including on the medieval building itself. Peter went on to be part of numerous projects that benefitted the town, including Stamford’s Open Gardens initiative, the Blue Plaque installed to commemorate antiquary William Stukeley, and the replacement of the sundial at All Saints’ Church. He was heavily involved in projects to tackle graffiti, installing information boards explaining key features of the town and improvements to the Bastion and its grass verge on West Street.
Mayor Kelham Cooke said: “Peter has worked tirelessly for Stamford and this accolade is well deserved to highlight the incredible contribution he has made to the town”