2025 Mayor’s New Year’s Honour List announced
London mayor Josh Morgan has announced the 2025 Mayor’s New Year’s Honour List.
The list celebrates exceptional members of the London community for their achievements and contributions.
“These honourees exemplify the spirit of community, collaboration, and care that defines London,” said Morgan. “Their outstanding contributions have a lasting impact on our city, and I am thrilled to recognize their achievements.”
The annual tradition recognizes individuals and organizations who have enriched the city through their dedication, talent, and philanthropy.
City council names recipients on the recommendation of advisory committees or community organizations through the city’s standing committees.
The 2025 honourees are:
- Jacqueline Madden – Accessibility
- Diane MacMillan – Age Friendly
- Clark Bryan – Arts
- Claire Crooks – Distinguished Londoner
- George Kerhoulas – Distinguished Londoner
- Jim Chapman – Distinguished Londoner
- Mike Bessegato – Distinguished Londoner
- Sheldon Carter – Distinguished Londoner
- Tyler Stewart – Distinguished Londoner
- Hetham Karky – Diversity and Race Relations
- Shaquille Sealy – Environment
- Maureen Spencer Golovchenko – Heritage
The Mayor of London’s annual Honour List began in 1976 with the recognition of contributions to the Arts. Over time, additional categories such as Diversity & Race Relations, Environment, Heritage, Housing, Humanitarianism, Persons with Disabilities, Safety & Crime Prevention, Accessibility, Age Friendly, and Sports have been added.
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