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Community Hero honours for Shirley couple

Post on 2nd December 2024

A local couple who have voluntarily given their time for more than 40 years to support and establish local community initiatives have had their remarkable achievements recognised.

To celebrate their dedication to the people of Shirley and beyond, Ann and Malcolm Turner – known as ‘Mr and Mrs Shirley’ – are the first joint recipients of Scrivens Opticians & Hearing Care’s Community Hero Award.

The team at Scrivens on Union Road, Shirley, didn’t hesitate to nominate Ann and Malcolm, who have entrusted the branch with their eye and hearing care for more than four decades. To show appreciation for their ongoing commitment, the couple were presented with a luxury afternoon tea hamper and £100 Scrivens voucher.

Jeanette Hipkiss, from the Union Road branch, said: “Ann and Malcolm are two of most remarkable people I’ve ever met. They’ve had an outstanding life so far, and it was inspiring to hear about the many voluntary roles they’ve taken and the charity fundraising events they’ve been involved in over the years. This decades-long commitment reflects their enduring dedication to community, family and local history.

“We’re delighted to give such a wonderful couple a well-earned treat and thank them for everything they have accomplished and continue to do for the Shirley community”.

Ann, 84, and Malcolm, 87, met in February 1959 and married at St James Church, Shirley, in September 1962. They recently celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary, having lived locally throughout their marriage. They have one son, Glenn, who lives in Plymouth with his wife, Laura, daughter, Isabelle and son, Alexander.

The couple’s voluntary work began in 1978 when Glenn attended Woodlands Infant School at the age of four, and his parents proudly became part of the Parent Teacher Association. Since then, the couple have been involved with and devoted time to support everything from the 7th Shirley Cub Scouts, St James Church, Shirley Residents Association and Keep Shirley Tidy, to name just a few of the couple’s connections. They’ve also enjoyed a sustained association with the Shirley Institute, which has seen Ann author three books – one about the venue’s long history from 1901 to the present day and two about Shirley.

They jointly received the ‘Spirit of Solihull’ Award in 2004 and in 2011 were one of the first Civic Honours Awards from Solihull Council to recognise their Community Involvement. More recent milestones include planting a commemorative cherry tree on Neville Road village green to mark their Diamond Anniversary in 2023 and marking 28 years of the ‘Crafts & Coffee Group’ they co-founded, which is held weekly at the Shirley Institute and members create items to raise funds for a variety of charities.

Ann commented: “We were surprised and honoured to learn that the Scrivens team had nominated us for the Community Hero award, and we are proud to have received such an accolade.

“I was born in Shirley, and we’ve spent 56 happy years here, so the local area and its community means a great deal to us both. We are proud to have helped many great causes and supported many people over the years, earning us the nickname ‘Mr and Mrs Shirley’.

“The Scrivens team has always offered us fantastic service, and we’ve been customers there for as long as we’ve been volunteering. Life remains vibrant for us, and there’s still so much more we’d like to achieve, but first, we will be enjoying our delicious afternoon tea.”

Scrivens Opticians & Hearing Care is a family run business which was established over 85 years ago in 1938. It has 168 high-street stores in towns and cities across England and Wales, with 1,000 employees. For more information, visit www.scrivens.com.