GEORGE Spencer has made a major contribution to local life.
For the past 22 years George has worked tirelessly for the Barnsley branch of Parkinson’s UK and Terry Kendall, of the Barnsley branch of Parkinson’s UK and Bronia Warden of Healthy Bones, who works with the branch providing exercise sessions, have nominated 86-year-old George for a Proud of Barnsley award and submitted this nomination...
"From 1984, there had been an informal group operating in Barnsley, but with George’s arrival it was agreed with Parkinson’s head office that a branch should be formed, and matters put onto a more formal footing and in 2002 the Barnsley and District Branch was formed. Comedian Charlie Williams, who himself had Parkinson’s agreed to become our first president and following Charlie’s passing, Ian McMillan became our president in 2008 and remains so today.
George is a meticulous administrator. Using his business skills he quickly started regular monthly branch meetings. He assembled a group of people to form a committee to help run the branch.
From this group of enthusiastic volunteers, several of whom served for many years, an active thriving branch developed, the foundations which stand firm to this day.
George’s wife, Grace, suffered from Parkinson’s. Having seen the mobility difficulties experienced by Grace, George recognised the need for people with Parkinson’s to engage in regular exercise.
In 2007 he set about raising funds to engage a postural stability instructor.
That group continues to be well supported to this day and is still delivered by Bronia Warden. Currently, 30 people attend this weekly group.
Such a stable committee has meant the branch has been highly successful in uniting people with Parkinson’s and their carers with regular activities including:
A respite care programme;
Weekly exercise classes;
Well-attended branch meetings with noteworthy speakers;
Organised walks in the summer;
Carers’ pamper day;
A quarterly newsletter and much more.
George served ten years as the branch chairman and is currently assistant treasurer and an active committee member.
One of his many achievements was to raise sufficient funds to pay for a nurse dedicated to caring for Parkinson’s patients.
This led to the health authority setting up this service on a full-time basis. It was used as a model for the engagement of a dedicated Parkinson’s nurse in many parts of the country.
Other fundraising activities have included:
Organising an annual sponsored walk around the Langsett reservoir
Bag packing in Marks and Spencer and Tesco stores
A bucket collection at Barnsley Football club
Parkinson’s awareness stands in the town and in Locke Park. George, who is now 86, is soon to retire from the committee after 22 years of dedicated service during which, he has raised tens of thousands of pounds for the branch.
He will continue to be an active member of the group, ready to share his wide experience and knowledge.
George has made a significant contribution to improving the health and wellbeing of people with Parkinson’s and their carers throughout the borough.
Additionally, he devotes time helping his friends and neighbours by giving lifts to appointments /shopping and airports.
George has made a fantastic meaningful contribution to the success of the Barnsley branch and people with Parkinson’s and their families as well as the wider Barnsley community."