Councillor Alan Rudge talks about his pride in the annual event he initiated five years ago, and about his particular highlights from this year’s event.
Raffaela Goodby from the BEST team - winners of the Imaginative Teamwork award - on the how the team reacted when their win was annouced.
Peter Hay, Director of Adults and Communities, talks about the effect the Chamberlain Awards has had in the council.
The fifth annual Chamberlain Awards has been covered in the Birmingham Post.
Mike Hodder - city planning archaeologist and finalist in the Outstanding Customer Service category - talks about his surprise at being nominated, and what the event means to him.
Birmingham City Council chief executive Stephen Hughes talks about the institution that is the Chamberlain Awards, and what it means for the council as a whole.
Working with Communities winner Adam Noon talks about his feelings at being nominated, and some good-natured ribbing from his colleagues!
Personal Achievement category winner Ruth Millett on receiving recognition for a lot of hard work.
And that's it!
Thanks to everyone for another fantastic year - interview videos and other goodies are uploading as I type so check back when you can!
Unique Contribution to the City of Birmingham
This year’s winner is Enid Said - for her massive 40-year commitment as a carer. A wonderful achievement - well done Enid!
Councillor Alan Rudge talks about his pride in the annual event he initiated five years ago, and about his particular highlights from this year’s event.
Raffaela Goodby from the BEST team - winners of the Imaginative Teamwork award - on the how the team reacted when their win was annouced.
Peter Hay, Director of Adults and Communities, talks about the effect the Chamberlain Awards has had in the council.
The fifth annual Chamberlain Awards has been covered in the Birmingham Post.
Mike Hodder - city planning archaeologist and finalist in the Outstanding Customer Service category - talks about his surprise at being nominated, and what the event means to him.
Birmingham City Council chief executive Stephen Hughes talks about the institution that is the Chamberlain Awards, and what it means for the council as a whole.
Working with Communities winner Adam Noon talks about his feelings at being nominated, and some good-natured ribbing from his colleagues!
Personal Achievement category winner Ruth Millett on receiving recognition for a lot of hard work.
And that's it!
Thanks to everyone for another fantastic year - interview videos and other goodies are uploading as I type so check back when you can!
Unique Contribution to the City of Birmingham
This year’s winner is Enid Said - for her massive 40-year commitment as a carer. A wonderful achievement - well done Enid!

