Former Putney resident Jilly Cooper receives CBE in New Years Honours
Nick Clegg with his wife Miriam Gonzalez Durantez earlier this year on ITV
Ex-Deputy PM Nick Clegg has received a Knighthood for political and public service in this year's New Year's Eve honours list.
80 year old Jilly Cooper who lived on Erpingham Road for ten years is already an OBE, and this year she has been named a CBE for services to literature and charity.
Better known for her racy novels set in the equestrian world Jilly wrote The Common Years whilst living in Putney. A distillation of diaries which note the changing seasons and her encounters with dogs and their owners, offering a portrait of life in a small community which combines the splendours of nature with gossip, illicit romances and jealousies.
Joanna Brotherstone, (pictured above), is a Governor at Greenmead School, and is Co-founder of the charity Small Steps. Joanna has received an MBE - for services to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
If you or someone you know who lives in the SW15 area was recognised in this year's list we'd like to make sure you get due recognition so please let us know at editor@putneysw15.com.
In total 1,123 people have received an award The full list can be seen here :
981 candidates have been selected at BEM, MBE and OBE level: 318 at BEM, 452 at MBE and 211 at OBE
70% of the recipients are people who have undertaken outstanding work in their communities either in a voluntary or paid capacity
551 women are recognised in the List, representing 49% of the total
9.2% of the successful candidates come from a BAME background
5% of the successful candidates consider themselves to have a disability (under the Equality Act 2010)
January 5, 2018