Lincolnshire windmill restorer and flood fighter honouredpublished at 14:54 Greenwich Mean Time 31 December 2020
A Lincolnshire man who helped restore windmills and a woman described as a "leading light" in flood protection feature on the New Year Honours list.
Jon Sass (pictured above), 78, who lives near Market Rasen, has been appointed MBE for services to the restoration of UK windmills and watermills.
Mr Sass restored Wrawby Mill, an 18th Century windmill near Scunthorpe used for producing wheat flour, in 1961.
He later became a founding member of the Lincolnshire Mills Group, which aims to preserve and maintain mills in the county. He said the honour was "a complete surprise".
There's also a British Empire Medal (BEM) for Deborah Campbell (pictured above), 47, for services to flood protection and voluntary service to youngsters.
Ms Campbell, a technical specialist for the Environment Agency, led flood protection schemes and relief efforts in Lincolnshire following flooding in 2013, 2017 and 2019.
She directed RAF crews in delivering more than 100 tonnes of ballast to block a breach in the River Steeping when it burst its banks in June 2019.
She said she was "delighted" to be awarded the BEM.