High Sheriff Awards
Awards
The High Sheriff can give Awards to recognise the work of individuals or community groups within the county.
These awards are a way of recognising and celebrating the work of individuals and organisations who have made outstanding contributions to the communities in which they live or work and whose work might not otherwise have attracted appreciation from the normal sources.
Nominations can be made by, and for, anyone who lives or works in the West Midlands, whether in the public, voluntary and charitable or private sectors.
All nominations will be treated in the strictest confidence and nominees should not be informed that they have been nominated as it can be very disappointing to raise expectations if they are not then met.
Nominations for the High Sheriff Awards 2025 will be opened in September.
Details about previous winners of the High Sheriff Awards are set out below

Daisy West
I am proud to recognise Daisy West for her outstanding contributions as a Cadet Operational First Aider with St John Ambulance. Daisy has consistently attended

Baldip Singh
Baldip Singh Baldip Singh, whose story embodies resilience, determination, and unwavering commitment to service. Starting his career as a cleaner at Walsall Manor Hospital

Christeen Morton
Christeen has worked tirelessly on Dorothy Parkes Centres Loss Matters programme, providing essential support to those navigating difficult times. In addition to her work with

Matilda Chongwa
Matilda Chongwa, CEO of Global Diabetes Initiatives (GDI), has made a profound impact in the fight against diabetes, particularly within ethnic minority communities across the

Gurpreet Bhatia
I had the pleasure of visiting Harbans Singhs & Co in Oldbury to present Gurpreet Bhatia DL with a High Sheriff Award in recognition of

ISC Birmingham Pilot
These individuals have played an integral role in the success of the ISC pilot in Birmingham. [HMCTS Team] Marie Waters, Robert Strachan, and Rachel Freeman.

Claire Darke
Claire Darke has made exceptional contributions to Wolverhampton over the past 20 years through various roles, including Mayor, community volunteer, and advocate for disability rights.

Michelle Baker
Michelle Baker High Sheriff Award Recipient – Wednesday 22nd January 2025 Michelle Baker manages the Visit Royal Sutton Coldfield BID (Business Improvement District) company and

Birmingham Tribunal Courts
I returned to the Tribunal Courts after my initial visit in the summer. I had the honour of presenting High Sheriff Awards to twelve dedicated