EDWARD Bolitho, Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall, presented the Queen's Award for Enterprise in the sustainable development category to South West Lakes Trust at Roadford Lake last week. The trust received the award on the basis of its continued success in sustainably integrating leisure and conservation initiatives across the range of sites it manages. The Trust has been applauded for its continuing efforts to innovate and expand the benefit derived from sustainable management of often environmentally vulnerable sites. It has also striven to broaden understanding and awareness of sustainable behaviour and choices amongst the wider community, through impressive, proactive engagement with its diverse stakeholder base. Evelyn Stacey, director of South West Lakes Trust, said: 'We are thrilled with The Queen's award for enterprise recognising our continuous effort in conservation and sustainable recreation.'

Pictured at the Queen’s Award presentation at Roadford Lake last week are, left to right, Lord Lieutenant’s Cadet Charlie Braithwaite, Evelyn Stacey chief executive at South West Lakes, George Gribble, chairman of Devon County Council, Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall Edward Bolitho, John Wood of Cornwall Council and Keith Bungay, chairman of South West Lakes Trust and West Devon mayor Cllr Christine Marsh.
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