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Thursday 17th September 2020
BBC» and Great Western Railway celebrate Make a Difference Superstars
Two community heroes from Gloucestershire who selflessly helped others at the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic are to have their names featured on the side of a Great Western Railway train.
Food delivery champion Emma Hurrell and fancy-dress runner Martin Heath have been chosen as BBC Make a Difference Superstars.
The pair were selected by judges following a link-up between the BBC and train operator GWR to celebrate those community heroes who have been going above and beyond during the pandemic.
Now plans are being made for their names to be added to either end of a high-speed Intercity Express Train.
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a secondGWR train name fame for village champion and inspirational street performer
Thursday 17th September 2020
BBC and Great Western Railway celebrate Make a Difference Superstars
Two community heroes from Devon who selflessly helped others at the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic are to have their names featured on the side of a Great Western Railway train.
Village champion Preston de Mendonca and inspirational street performer Jeremy Doyle have been chosen as BBC Make a Difference Superstars.
The pair were selected by judges following a link-up between the BBC and train operator GWR to celebrate those community heroes who have been going above and beyond during the pandemic.
Now plans are being made for their names to be added to either end of a high-speed Intercity Express Train.
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thirdGWR train name fame for teenage fundraising hero and foodbank champion
Thursday 17th September 2020
BBC and Great Western Railway celebrate Make a Difference Superstars
Two community heroes from Cornwall who selflessly helped others at the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic are to have their names featured on the side of a Great Western Railway train.
Teenage fundraising hero Kieron Griffin and foodbank champion Don Gardner have been chosen as BBC Make a Difference Superstars.
The pair were selected by judges following a link-up between the BBC and train operator GWR to celebrate those community heroes who have been going above and beyond during the pandemic.
Now plans are being made for their names to be added to either end of a high-speed Intercity Express Train.
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fourthGWR train name fame for food delivery volunteer and emergency response mastermind
Thursday 17th September 2020
BBC and Great Western Railway celebrate Make a Difference Superstars
Two community heroes from the Bristol area who selflessly helped others at the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic are to have their names featured on the side of a Great Western Railway train.
Nailsea Support Group volunteer Iain Bugler, who sadly passed away in July, and Compassionate Community Emergency Volunteer Response mastermind Sarah Williams-Martin have been chosen as BBC Make a Difference Superstars.
The pair were selected by judges following a link-up between the BBC and train operator GWR to celebrate those community heroes who have been going above and beyond during the pandemic.
Now plans are being made for their names to be added to either end of a high-speed Intercity Express Train.