Freedom of the City to be awarded to two inspirational Ripon stalwarts
Joining a small illustrious company of freemen, which includes the Prince of Wales, Mrs Grice and Mrs Barker will receive the honorary award from members of Ripon City Council, who nominated them for the decades of work they have done for the city and its residents.
It's estimated that Mrs Grice has taught a quarter of a million people to swim over the course of her many decades of service, and she still teaches at Ripon Grammar School.
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Hide AdMrs Grice has also raised thousands of pounds for charity over the years.
Reacting to the news of her honour, Mrs Grice said: "I feel very overwhelmed, and very humbled. I thought it was a joke when I first heard, because I couldn't believe it. I never thought I would ever achieve anything like this, it's just amazing."
Mrs Grice started teaching Jack Laugher to swim at Ripon Spa Baths when he was three years old, and is so proud of everything he has achieved.
She said: "I knew he was going to be a diver because he didn't really spend any time above the water. I am so proud of him, it's so thrilling to see him doing so well."
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Hide AdHazel Barker, alongside Ripon councillor Stuart Martin, spearheaded Ripon's Remembrance commemorations last year, and tirelessly worked on making the Ripon Community Poppy Project the huge success it was, inspiring residents to knit more than 55,000 poppies to line the route for Remembrance.
Mrs Barker is also a very well-known stalwart of girl guiding in Ripon, having devoted decades of service to the movement.
The Freedom of the City honour will be awarded to Mrs Grice and Mrs Barker on April 1 at a special meeting of Ripon City Council
The Mayor of Ripon, Coun Pauline McHardy, said she was delighted when the honour was proposed by Coun Andrew Williams, adding that the whole council felt that both recipients were very well deserving
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