A WOKINGHAM man has been honoured by the Prime Minister for his work in supporting disabled people in the borough.
Fred Rule set up a community transport scheme, Keep Mobile, 25 years ago aimed at helping people to live independently.
Since then, a fleet of 42 vehicles has covered over 13 million miles transporting the elderly and disabled to hospital visits, shopping trips and days at the seaside.
Now, Fred has been honoured by Theresa May with a Points of Light Award which recognises outstanding volunteers who are making a change in their community and inspiring others.
Last November, the Prime Minister attended Keep Mobile’s special anniversary party.
In a personal letter to Fred announcing the Light Award, she wrote: “Since establishing Keep Mobile 25 years ago, you have helped tackle social isolation and loneliness in your community by helping people to live as independently as possible.
“Having seen your fantastic work first hand last year, I know what a vital contribution you are making to those in need across Wokingham and Bracknell Forest.”
A delighted Fred said: “I was taken back a bit hearing I was receiving an award.
“I have never got involved for recognition, only to see that disabled people lead as much of an independent life as possible.
“We are achieving that, and to hear that it is happening is the icing on the cake. I’m sure the added publicity that this will receive can only go to boosting people’s interest in helping our organisation – be it volunteers or members.”
Fred is the 904th winner of the Points of Light award, which has been developed in partnership with the hugely successful Points of Light programme in America where over 6,000 awards have been made.
Former Presidents have publicly supported the partnership with Points of Light UK.
There is a similar cross-party approach to the UK programme and MPs from different parties often present their constituents with their Points of Light awards.
Keep Mobile received a cheque for £2,692.61 from Wokingham Town Council on Sunday, May 13, as part of the mayor making ceremony. The sum was raised from the previous town mayor, Peter Lucey. The same amount went to WADE.