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Charitable church warden from Brighton honoured by Queen

by Frank le Duc
Friday 27 Dec, 2019 at 10:30PM
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Charitable church warden from Brighton honoured by Queen

Peter Burrows

A charitable church warden from Brighton has been honoured by the Queen in the New Year Honours List.

Peter Burrows – known fondly as Peter Wheelbarrow

Peter Burrows, 78, a former gardener at Wick Hall, Hove, has been made awarded a BEM (British Empire Medal) for services to the community in Brighton.

When he retired as a church warden at St Luke’s, in Queen’s Park Road, Brighton, the deacon Julie Newson said: “We honoured him. We made him a church warden emeritus.”

Modest Mr Burrows said: “I’m honoured but I feel very unworthy. I’ve just tried to be a good citizen and a good Christian – that’s all.

“I grow fruit and veg and a lot of flowers which I sell for the church. I like dealing with the public.”

Julie Newson said: “His favourite occupation is to be sat outside the church selling stuff to people – vegetables and flowers that he’s grown himself on his allotment – all for church funds and Christian Aid.

“We call him Peer Wheelbarrow because he’s always pushing is wheelbarrow to and from his allotment. For years, he had an orange one which he wore out!

“He also looks after the refreshments at the music and wine concerts which are held at the church every other Friday.”

She said that he took any and every opportunity to sell produce, books or bric-a-brac for the church or for charity.

And she added: “I’m thrilled. He’s such a lovely person.”

Honorary priest Michael “Spike” Wells said: “He’s very much a pillar of the church community.”

Peter Burrows

The Cabinet Office, which oversees the honours list, said that Mr Burrows was “a local volunteer and charitable fundraiser whose work has helped to deliver much-appreciated community resources, including a food bank, an allotment and a community garden, for his community in Queen’s Park”.

Mr Burrows was praised for raising many thousands of pounds over 40 years of volunteering – for charity, the church and the homeless.

His voluntary work had helped bring people together and brightened up the area around the church and at his local allotments, the Cabinet Office said, adding: “He has provided substantial benefits for his local community, in ways both tangible, through fundraising and the provision and maintenance of community resources, and intangible, through the fostering of a strong community spirit and cohesion in Queen’s Park and St Luke’s parish.”

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  1. Sharon says:
    7 years ago

    Congratulations Peter
    https://www.facebook.com/stlukeschurchbrighton/

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    • Miss Claire mburrows says:
      7 years ago

      Congratulations uncle Peter we are all so very proud of you.
      Love Claire Burrows and Family

      Reply
  2. Liz Woodhead says:
    6 years ago

    Dear peter – well done – you deserve this – see you at Music and Wine. love liz

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