12 Local Legends Celebrated By NPDC And Region At Large.
A revered historian, tikanga and cultural adviser; a legend of dance, a mental health advocate and numerous community stalwarts and volunteers are among a group of local legends recognised with a NPDC Citizens’ Award.
The 12 recipients were announced at an event hosted by New Plymouth District Mayor Neil Holdom last night, recognising the contributions some of our residents make to the district.
Established in 1979, the annual awards recognise the contributions of residents in our district. Nominated by members of the public, recipients are then selected by the Mayor and Councillors.
“These local legends have made a tremendous difference helping others and improving the lives of many around them in the New Plymouth District,” says Mayor Holdom.
“They are the ones who do the hard yards and often quietly go above and beyond to make a difference to this awesome place we call home. A huge thank you to everyone for their hard work and dedication to our District.”
Holdom also thanked those who took time to nominate people for the awards.
The 2023 Citizens’ Award recipients are:
Kerry
Austin
Kerry (or “Doc”) is a long-time
supporter of many Inglewood community projects, including
the Taranaki Community Stadium Trust, the TET Stadium, the
Lions Mini Putt and Inglewood United RFC.
Val
Deakin
Dance legend Val Deakin counts some of
New Zealand’s dance stars among thousands of former
students and has been a champion for the environment and
women’s rights.
Hoani
Eriwata
Educator, historian, tikanga and
cultural adviser Hoani has been a key figure at iwi, hapū,
corporate, local government, community and school events
across North Taranaki.
Neil
Evetts
Neil has brought his compassion,
leadership and organisation skills to a range of projects
and groups in sport, education and other
fields.
Lynn Fitzsimmons
As one of
the Taranaki Volunteer Coastguard team, Lynn has been one of
the unsung heroes of many sea rescues, either on the water
or in the background.
Gordon
Hudson
Gordon has been a staunch advocate
of mental health services and support for decades and a
distinguished volunteer for a long list of organisations and
served them with distinction.
Mark
Leuthard
Mark is synonymous with the success of
the New Plymouth Operatic Society, contributing both on and
off stage, and has helped bring the Christmas at the Bowl
show to the Bowl of Brooklands.
Robert
McGregor
Rob’s work has helped shape
Taranaki’s great outdoors lifestyle for decades from
building huts and tracks to helping control
predators.
Kevin Nielsen
Kevin
loves a challenge, especially when it benefits the
community, and he’s helped support those living with
disabilities through New Plymouth Riding for the Disabled
and other groups.
Elaine
Schreiber
Piano teacher Elaine Schreiber is
still going strong at 81 and she plays for the enjoyment of
it with choirs, churches and rest homes and other
events.
Hone Tipene
Hone Tipene
started the Tuarā Group of civil construction companies
with the kaupapa of reconnecting Māori with their mana
motuhake and Māoritanga and to provide young Māori with
the pūkenga (skills) to grow and
flourish.
Nigel Williams
Nigel
Williams has been bringing smiles to children across
Taranaki for more than two decades with Variety – The
Children’s Charity and helping with the transport for
community and sports groups.
Caption: From left, back row: Lieutenant Murray Christensen, Lynn Fitzsimmons, Mark Leuthard, Kerry Austin, New Plymouth District Mayor Neil Holdom, Kevin Nielsen, Nigel Williams and Major Michael Fabish. Front: Neil Evetts, Hoani Eriwata, Hone Tipene, Elaine Schreiber, Val Deakin, Gordon Hudson and Angela McGregor on behalf of Robert McGregor.