CIEH Announces Winners of Environmental Health Excellence Awards
The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) has announced the winners of its excellence awards at a ceremony held in London.
CIEH Excellence Awards are the prestigious awards in environmental health. Recognising the originality, creativity, passion and hard work of those in the environmental health sector.
CIEH Excellence Awards reward true best practice, highlighting the individuals, organisations and projects that are leading the way in environmental health.
The Awards ceremony showcased the work of environmental health professionals in front of an expert judging panel, with winners being selected from seven categories. The winners were:
- Best Environmental Health Project – Wirral Council
- Best Innovative Environmental Health Solution – Wiltshire Council
- Outstanding Environmental Health Professional – Wayne Blything (Kick 4 Life)
- Outstanding Environmental Health Team – HS2 Local Authority Noise Consortium
- Outstanding Military Environmental Health Professional – Hannah McMorran (The Royal Navy)
- Environmental Hero (Air Quality) – Stephen Moore (Cannock Chase District Council)
- Rising Environmental Health Star – Jiani Ma (University of Birmingham)
Anne Godfrey, chief executive at the CIEH, said: “Environmental health professionals are often unseen and unheard, despite doing some of the most important jobs which help businesses grow and improve and protect people’s health, safety and wellbeing.
“CIEH Awards are presented to those professionals who have really made a positive difference for the benefit of people, communities, and local businesses, and I would like to congratulate all of our winners for their wonderful work.”
CIEH Announces Winners of Environmental Health Excellence Awards
The Chartered Institute of Environmental Health has announced the winners of its excellence awards at a ceremony held in London.
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