Magician awarded 'Lifetime Achievement Award' in N-u-L Celebration

A local man who has dedicated many years to putting Newcastle-under-Lyme on the map as the birthplace of modern circus founder Philip Astley has won a Lifetime Achievement Award.

Internationally acclaimed illusionist and showman, Andrew Van Buren, was last night crowned the winner of the ultimate accolade in Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council’s Borough Heroes Awards for his work to acknowledge Astley – who performed trick-riding and equestrianism in the round and first combined clowns, jugglers, tightrope walkers and musicians in 1768 – as a cultural icon.

The council invited Andrew and other inspirational borough residents, who give up their time to make a positive difference for others, to a ceremony at Keele in Town after they were nominated for awards in Lifetime Achievement, Young Hero, Sporting Hero and new Civic Pride categories.

The Borough Heroes Awards – one of the legacies from the borough’s 850th anniversary celebrations – was part of the Mayor’s Ball but took place separately out of respect for Mayor Barry Panter who passed away suddenly in February.

Andrew – who organised circus-themed events in Newcastle during the 1980s and 1990s – spearheaded the successful Philip Astley Project in 2016, securing £250,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund for popular events; helped to create “Astley’s Astounding Adventures” in 2018 and played a key role in developing Astley Fest and attracting further cultural funding. More recently, he unveiled the Philip Astley Centre on Merrial Street, providing a lasting venue to celebrate the town’s heritage.

Andrew said: “It means so much to have received this Lifetime Achievement Award, especially since it’s on the back of a lot of the work that we’ve done locally as a team to celebrate Philip Astley in Newcastle-under-Lyme. It’s also recognition for the achievements along the way and the crazy life I’ve lived.”

The first Civic Pride award – named after the council’s new initiative to boost pride in Newcastle-under-Lyme and strengthen its reputation as a place which is clean, safe and friendly – went to Rosie Howells for having a lasting impact on Girlguiding in the Westlands. As well as helping girls to develop skills and form friendships, Rosie has ensured that everyone can take part, through fundraising, and set up a new unit enabling guides to take on leadership roles. Despite a busy schedule, she volunteers countless hours each week and supports the wider network.

Cllr. Craig Skelding, Cabinet member for leisure, culture and heritage, said: “The Borough Heroes Awards is a fantastic way to shine the spotlight on residents who give their time, energy and enthusiasm to make a difference to those around them. Without these inspirational people, Newcastle-under-Lyme just wouldn’t be the great place that it is to live.

“It’s very humbling to be among those who are doing such amazing things in their communities, quietly in the background without any expectation of praise. My special congratulations go to all the main winners, and highly commended entries, but everyone who was nominated can feel very proud of their amazing achievements.”

Talented Poppy Edwards is adding yet another award to her belt after she won the Sporting Hero category for showing remarkable resilience despite being partially deaf and undergoing numerous surgeries. Poppy excels in kickboxing and boxing and has won 15 titles, 20 gold medals and other prestigious accolades. She coaches younger members.

Last, but by no means least, Adam Pritchard is a “Young Hero” in recognition of the growth and dedication he has shown during his Scouts journey. He has progressed from beaver to explorer and continues to support the cub pack as a young leader. Adam is known for his enthusiasm, politeness and consideration, making him a fantastic role model.

Charli Weller, Freya Follwell and Rachel Hall also received highly commended awards.

This year’s awards were sponsored by Keele University, Newcastle-under-Lyme Business Improvement District, Newcastle and Stafford Colleges Group (NSCG), Chesterton-based business TMT First and the University of Staffordshire.

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