| Pollyanna
recieves Excellence in the Community Award

On 13th November Pollyanna was one of the first recipients of
a new excellence award from Derbyshire County Council, for her
‘outstanding personal achievement’ which has helped
to put Derbyshire on the map.
The Excellence in the Community Awards are an initiative designed
to recognise outstanding work and extraordinary achievement
by individuals, groups and communities. The Council recognises
that there are many adults, businesses, voluntary and charitable
organisations throughout the county whose selfless work is helping
to improve our communities and the lives of local people and
these new awards celebrate this work. The awards also celebrate
outstanding achievement, especially artistic, musical or academic
success.
Pollyanna was recognised for her remarkable success in her chosen
field - the most published fine artist in the UK she represents
Derbyshire internationally with extensive ranges of fine art
prints, books, cards and giftware exported into 83 countries
world-wide. From her studio in a rural hamlet in Derbyshire
Pollyanna completes her critically acclaimed paintings, and
produces exclusive work for corporations including Harrods,
first day covers for the Royal Mail, and stamps for African
countries including Benin and The Congo. She is however most
pleased when her work can be used to support causes close to
her heart, and work has been commissioned and published by every
major animal charity in the UK, including WWF, the RSPB, and
Guide Dogs for the Blind. Many International charities have
also commissioned work including the RSPCA (Hong Kong) and Second
Sight, the American Guide Dogs association.
The award was presented to Pollyanna by Sir Roy Hattersley (below)
, the former deputy leader of the labour party, at a lavish
ceremony in the beautiful setting of the Dome at Buxton. Lord
Hattersley shares a commitment to animal welfare with Pollyanna,
and the two have previously joined forces to support the Sheffield
RSPCA’s fundraising campaign. Cllr Joyce Sanders, Chair
of the Council was there to add her congratulations. The evening
was covered by BBC Radio Derby, and hosted by two of their presenters,
Andy Potter and Matt Barlow.

“I feel very honoured to have been chosen to receive this
recognition in my home county” Pollyanna commented. “I
have lived in Derbyshire for over 40 years, and although I have
been fortunate enough to travel the world to paint and study
endangered wildlife, I feel that I could find enough inspiration
within ten miles of my home to paint for the rest of my life.”
Visitors to Pollyanna’s forthcoming exhibition in her
private gallery at Brookvale House, Oaker, Matlock, DE4 2JJ
(24th November – 9th December) will be able to see some
of the most recent paintings inspired by Pollyanna’s love
of Derbyshire, the Peak District and British Wildlife. for
full details click here
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'Tranquility' Pollyanna's pianting of the River
Derwent flowing through Derbyshire
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