Rotary Club of Orkney
Groundwater – Appleyard Community Service award.
This award was instituted in 1994.
The award comprises a heavy bronze plaque on a wooden base. It was made by Ian Scott of Antabreck, North Ronaldsay. 01857 633222. iwlscott@btinternet.com
There are a number of illustrations on the plague.
Front left: St Magnus on the left with details of the cathedral as background .
Front centre: Inscription ‘St Magnus was the most accomplished of men in all things'.
A mill stone. Behind the mill stone is flowing water or a representation of a crop.
Above the water/crop is a chambered tomb (similar to the Dwarfie stone, Hoy) to signify the resting place of his bones.
Front Middle view. The Ring of Brodgar stones:
Left of centre. St Magnus Church, Egilsay;
Right of centre. A smaller church/building possibly representing his burial place at Birsay.
The following people/organizations have been awarded this trophy.
Date Name
1994 Mr & Mrs J Maxwell
1995 Orkney Health Board, Sports and Social club.
1996 Maurice C Gray
1997 Dougie Shearer
1998 Glenys Hughes
1999 Elaine R Bullard
2000 Magnus S Work
2001 Charles L Miller
2002 Norman Rushbrook
2003 John Muir
2004 Jean Leonard
2005 Kenneth Thomson
2006 Rita Jamieson
2007 Kirkwall City Pipe band
2008 Ann Edwards
2009 Margaret Thomson
2010 Andrew Askew
2011 Elspeth Linklater
2012 Yvonne Cook
2013 Gavin Cullen
2014 Freda Burgher
2015 -
2016 Robert Presland
2017 -
2018 Debbie Delday
2019 Stella Kilpatrick
2020 Sarah Macgregor
2021 The Merkester Hotel
2022 Hayley Budge
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moreGroundwater "“ Appleyard Community Service award presented annually to a local person or group who have stood out as worthy of recognition for their endevours in the community.
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