Hull man crowned neighbour of the year 2020
Shaun Blagdon won the award for his kindness during lockdown
Last updated 9th Dec 2020
Shaun Blagdon, from Hull, was crowned Co-op Neighbour of the Year 2020 following his pandemic response during lockdown.
The 49 year-old rallied his neighbours to form a 400-strong network of volunteers helping support people who were vulnerable or shielding, which became part of the City of Hull's official pandemic response.
After receiving the award Shaun said:
"It's such an honour to have won this award - 2020 has been such a strange year for everyone and it's been a pleasure to spread a little bit of joy to my neighbours.
"I really believe that being a good neighbour is about looking out for each other, and I hope I've encouraged people to actively get out and support their community - even virtually.''
John Hayward-Cripps, CEO of Neighbourhood Watch, added:
"With the Co-op, we really urge everyone to be as supportive of each other as possible and be truly vigilant. It will be a very challenging Christmas for so many of us.''