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Just spotted that Neil has been awarded the British Empire Medal for his efforts with the Duke of Burgundy in Sussex - thoroughly deserved http://butterfly-conservation.org/48-16 ... nours.html
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Yes it's also on the BBC news:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-40306311

I can't think of a more deserving recipient! Well done Neil.

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Mega congratulations Neil!! :D
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Well done and well deserved, Neil.

Keep up the excellent work (if you call it that :) ).

ATB

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And about time too!, but surely you should have been made a Duke? :D

Very many congratulations, Neil

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Amazing achievement - congrats Neil!

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Very deserving :) congratulations. (note to self: must remember to bow next time I bump into you :) )
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Brilliant news Neil - I'm SO chuffed for you. Your enthusiasm is surpassed only by your modesty and I can't think of two better qualities in a human being (apart from maybe the uncontrollable urge to send money to me). :wink: Top Man.

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Many congratulations, Neil - thoroughly deserved recognition.

Consider a glass or two raised to you! :)

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Vince Massimo wrote:And about time too!, but surely you should have been made a Duke? :D Vince
Mmm ... That would set a dangerous precedent. Then I guess Matthew Oates would have to be crowned Emperor ...

Congratulations Neil. It is only what you deserve, but it is good that your amazing work has been recognised.

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All hail the Mighty Hulme!

Well done, old chap, should have happened years ago. :D
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What an accolade for you, your willing co-workers (mostly volunteers) and for butterfly conservation in general.

First Martin Warren, now Neil Hulme. Hopefully this kind of recognition will help to further publicise the plight of butterflies in the UK.

Well done and well earned, Neil. Many congratulations.
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Hi Mark, John, Katrina, Peter, Vince, Pete, Paul, Trev, Dave, Guy, Susie, David, and all those who have contacted me directly.
Thank you so much for all your kind messages. If I didn't have such a roaring suntan I'd be blushing. I'm particularly pleased for those close to me who have to suffer my butterfly-related absenteeism on such a regular basis. And anything which mentions "butterflies" and "conservation" in the media has got to be good news.
Many thanks, again.
BWs, Neil
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Hi! Neil, I'm a bit late but fantastic news Goldie :D
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Only just found out. Thoroughly deserved Neil.
(unlike bankers, civil servants, etc who seem to get BEM's as part of the package).
I'm not sure I have even before known a BEM holder.
Someone tell me the protocol when I next meet Neil. I know I won't have to call him "Sir" but am I expected to bow? :P

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And belated congratulations and best wishes from me, too. My excuse; I`ve been away and have only just found out. As Neil says, anything which brings "butterflies " and "conservation" to the forefront deserves an award but it couldn`t have been given to a more deserving person for all the hard work you have done.

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Jack Harrison wrote: I know I won't have to call him "Sir" but am I expected to bow?
I recommend you just curtsy, Jack :wink:
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I'd like to add my congratulations on this award. Maybe there's a glimmer of hope in the "establishment" after all.
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Huge congrats Neil :D Does this mean I need to doff my cap and tug my forelock if I see you in the field :wink:

Have a goodun

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I had the same thought Wurzel :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Very different from our usual greeting.... :roll:
Well-deserved....
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