Five Islington figures, including former council leader and deaf education teacher, awarded OBEs in King's Honours
Five people with ties to Islington borough have been named on the King's Birthday Honours List, receiving OBEs. Among them are Terry Stacy, former council leader (2009-2010) and chair of Tonic Housing (the UK's first LGBTQ+ housing association), honored for services to the LGBT+ community, and a deaf education teacher. Stacy expressed being "incredibly proud" of the recognition.
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Terry Stacy, who led the Town Hall from 2009 to 2010, was granted the honour for his services to the LGBT+ Community.
He is chair of Tonic Housing, the UK's first and only LGBTQ+ housing association, and said he was 'incredibly proud'
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At least five people who have lived or worked in the borough are awarded OBEs
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