Dave Myers honoured with freedom of hometown Barrow
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Hairy Biker Dave Myers has been posthumously given the freedom of his hometown of Barrow.
The TV chef died in February at the age of 66, after he was diagnosed with cancer.
It comes as thousands of motorcyclists travelled from London to Barrow to celebrate his life on Saturday.
Barrow Town Council thanked Myers for his "valuable and sterling service to the Barrow community and the promotion of civic pride".
Myers' widow Lili, who was presented with the award, said she "wasn't expecting it at all".
She told BBC Radio Cumbria: "I feel this is such a huge honour... what a proud moment."
'Dave Day' saw a huge remembrance procession of bikers journeying from the capital to his hometown.
Cumbria Police estimated 20,000 people joined the ride up the country, while organisers said the figure was closer to 45,000.
The distance between the first and last biker spanned about 25km (16 miles).
Speaking on Saturday, Lili said: "Dave was always a Barrovian in his heart, he loved Barrow and he wanted to put Barrow on the map.
"And today, beyond his grave, he’s done it again."
Myers, from Barrow-in-Furness, found fame alongside Si King in their Hairy Bikers TV show 20 years ago.
The programme saw the bearded pair travelling around the UK and the world on their motorbikes, sampling and cooking food from different regions.
On Saturday, King addressed the crowds waiting to greet the bikers and said: "Thank you. You’ve made David Myers very proud."
The freedom of the town is the highest award that a town council can offer.
The wording on the scroll reads: "We, the council, posthumously grant the highest honour we can bestow to David, and is given in recognition of his service to the Barrow community and the promotion of Civic Pride.
"We loudly applaud your valuable and sterling service whilst thanking you most sincerely."
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