Rewards for LACE Housing staff and volunteers

A dedicated group of employees and volunteers from Lincoln-based LACE Housing were recognised at an awards evening at the Bentley Hotel in Lincoln on Friday.

LACE Housing’s 17th annual awards and presentation evening on 25th November was held to congratulate the organisation’s staff and volunteers who have completed qualifications, achieved long service or provided invaluable support to the non-profit-making organisation over the years.

Nick Chambers, chief executive of LACE Housing, said: “Our team provides vital support at many supported housing developments across Lincolnshire including Brick Kiln Place in Grantham, Olsen Court in Lincoln and Worth Court in Bourne.

“Our awards evening was a wonderful way to celebrate our loyal and hard-working staff and volunteers. I would like to personally congratulate everyone who was nominated.”

Four LACE Housing staff were congratulated on their recent qualifications and two employees received awards for ten years’ service with the association.

Awards were also presented to nineteen volunteers and Friends of LACE Housing Association in recognition of their dedication to the organisation and hard work.

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