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Congratulations to Everyone Who Collected Their Gold Award on the Afternoon of Tuesday 20 March 2018 in the Queen Anne Room at S Congratulations to everyone who collected their Gold Award on the afternoon of Tuesday 20th March 2018 in the Queen Anne Room at St James’s Palace. Masha Gordon, Company Director, Grit and Rock, presented the certificates on behalf of HRH The Earl of Wessex. Group 5: North of England Name Licenced Organisation Centre Victoria Banks Herd Farm Activity Centre-Leeds City Council Herd Farm Benjamin Below Bradford Grammar School Bradford Grammar School Niamh Berwick Leeds City Council COMPLETIONS PROJECT Rachel Brown Horsforth School Horsforth School Dominic Clarke Leeds City Council LAZER Thomas Clarkson Prince Henry's Grammar School Prince Henry's Grammar School Joshua Crank Canon Slade School Canon Slade School Nathaniel Davey Bradford Grammar School Bradford Grammar School Cameron Deuchars Leeds City Council LAZER Emma Handley Grammar School at Leeds GSAL Roanna Holmes City of Bradford Metropolitan Borough Youth Service - Shipley Council Alisha Hussain Bradford Grammar School Bradford Grammar School Mehreen Khalil Bradford Grammar School Bradford Grammar School Joshua Lamming Reading Blue Coat School Reading Blue Coat School James Martin Peaty Roundhay School Roundhay School Mohammad Razzaq Hertfordshire County Council Parmiter's School Evangeline Reuben Leeds University Union Leeds University Union DofE Award Society Jessica Rooney Grammar School at Leeds GSAL Millie Sanders Roundhay School Roundhay School Sophia Wakefield Grammar School at Leeds GSAL Abi White City of Bradford Metropolitan Borough Youth Service - Shipley Council Mark Wilcock Bradford Grammar School Bradford Grammar School Jonathan Woo Horsforth School Horsforth School Group 6: North of England Name Licenced Organisation Centre Siân Atkinson Kirkham Grammar School Kirkham Grammar Centre David Philip Cassidy Amplify Youth Group Amplify Youth Group Grace Collum Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council Westholme School Elisabeth Dundas Lancs County Open Gold Lancs County Open Gold Hannah Fingleton Kirkham Grammar School Kirkham Grammar Centre Samuel Foster Runshaw College Runshaw College DofE Centre Olivia Gornall Kirkham Grammar School Kirkham Grammar Centre Emily Green Holy Cross Catholic High School Holy Cross RC High, Chorley Akash Ajaya Gujjar Runshaw College Runshaw College DofE Centre Thomas Haworth St Christopher's C of E Academy, Hyndburn Tillie Long Cambridgeshire County Council St Ives Open Award Harriet Joanna Kate Nichols Runshaw College Runshaw College DofE Centre Caroline Paley Kirkham Grammar School Kirkham Grammar Centre Grace Reddy Kirkham Grammar School Kirkham Grammar Centre J Maxwell Reid Rossall School Rossall School Cara Roberts Kirkham Grammar School Kirkham Grammar Centre James Singleton Stonyhurst College Stonyhurst College Centre Cara Townsend Kirkham Grammar School Kirkham Grammar Centre Charles Vickers Runshaw College Runshaw College DofE Centre Sean Webb DofE North West Office DINE Amy Wilkinson Bacup & Rawtenstall Grammar School, Rossendale Noah Williams Stonyhurst College Stonyhurst College Centre Group 7: North of England Name Licenced Organisation Centre Oluseyi Adeniyi Emmanuel College Emmanuel College Sadiya Rumaisa Ahmed Heaton Manor School Heaton Manor School Thomas Batchelor Teesside High School Teesside High School Anna Billington Cumbria County Council Queen Elizabeth School (CCC) Julio Boyling Cumbria County Council Austin Friars Poppy Brooks Cumbria County Council The Queen Katherine School Rosie Burr Heaton Manor School Heaton Manor School Holly Byrne Cumbria County Council The Queen Katherine School Luke Cassidy Sunderland City Council Portland Academy Chloe Colla Cumbria County Council Trinity School Jessica Lois Crompton Durham High School for Girls Durham High School Imogen Douglas-Jones Lancaster Girls' Grammar school Lancaster Girls Grammar, Lancaster Joy Fletcher Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council DofE Open Centre Arlin Ann Jijo Newcastle Sixth Form College Newcastle Sixth Form College Amy Johnson Newcastle High School for Girls Newcastle High School For Girls Artur Kulik Dallam School Dallam School Centre Louise Fiona Laughland Middlesbrough Council Middlesbrough Council William Lewin Sedbergh School Sedbergh School Centre Sophie Maddison Heaton Manor School Heaton Manor School Chloe McIlwaine Southern Education and Library Board Banbridge Academy, DE5410013 Alice Mead Lancaster Girls' Grammar school Lancaster Girls Grammar, Lancaster Uddhav Vaghela Yarm School Yarm School Harriet Ward Barnard Castle School Barnard Castle School Group 8: North of England Name Licenced Organisation Centre Amy Bainbridge Cheesy Waffles Youth Project Cheesy Waffles Youth Project Daniel Blakey Cheesy Waffles Youth Project Cheesy Waffles Youth Project Sarah Eckersley Loreto College Loreto College Centre Grace Forster Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council Nunthorpe School Helen Gawthorpe Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council Prior Pursglove Caitlin Gilhespie Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council Nunthorpe School Chloe Gowling Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council Prior Pursglove Sadie Louise Green Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council Nunthorpe School Rebecca Jane Hawkins Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council Nunthorpe School Alexander Jones Cheesy Waffles Youth Project Cheesy Waffles Youth Project Lauren Mcgravey Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council Nunthorpe School Lee Middleton Cheesy Waffles Youth Project Cheesy Waffles Youth Project Lewis Miles Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council Guisborough Youth Centre Chelsea Morgan Cheesy Waffles Youth Project Cheesy Waffles Youth Project Marcia Pryce Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council Prior Pursglove Lydia Wagstaff Loreto College Loreto College Centre Daniel Wells Cheesy Waffles Youth Project Cheesy Waffles Youth Project .
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