A TAVISTOCK woman was treated to a special presentation for her 20 years of dedicated work at the town's bus station kiosk. Chrissie Jackman has worked at the kiosk for 20 years and to honour this milestone, the current owners, Colin and Lesley Hunter, held a party at their home in Yelverton. Colin and Lesley were joined by the previous owners, Rosemary and David Thomas, of Mary Tavy, for the presentation. Staff from the kiosk were also present at the event: Lorraine Cribbett, Eunice Reveley, Janet Mudge, and Mouse Mills. Chrissie, 43, was presented with a pair of watches for both her and her husband Trevor. Colin said: 'Chrissie is well known in Tavistock, especially for her friendly, welcoming and warm presence at the kiosk which is appreciated so much by customers, fellow workers and past and present owners. 'It can be universally agreed that the congratulations, recognition and thanks for the loyal support, commitment and caring service over the 20 years has been well earned.' Chrissie is pictured (above left) with her co- workers Eunice Reveley, Janet Mudge, Lorraine Cribbett and Mouse Mills.



