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  • TBA 2009: Civic Dinner.

  • December 2009: The following students received prizes from the Woolmen’s Charitable Trust in 2009:

    Stephanie Asso, Heriot Watt – Best second Student on the BSc Course for Fashion Technology.

    Amy Burton, Huddersfield University (Peter Valpy Memorial Bursary) Best final Year BSc Student in Manufacturing, Marketing and Promotion.

    Rachel Bowker, Manchester University – Best Honours BSc student in Management and Marketing of Textiles with industrial experience.

    Shrabani Biswas, Heriot Watt Post Graduate Masters Course.

    Claire Convery (Agriculture) – Scottish Agricultural College. Top of the Class BSc Students on sheep related courses.

    Daryl Crowe, Heriot Watt – Best final year Honours graduate on the BSc/BA Textile and Fashion Design Management Course.

    Emma Daniels-Arthur, Heriot Watt Post Graduate Masters Course.

    Adam Davenport, Huddersfield (Textile Design).

    Alison Reed, (Surface Design) BSc Student undertaking an industrial placement year overseas. Huddersfield.

    Natalie Hakimian, Lord Barnby award to the most promising young person employed full time in the West Yorkshire textile industry.

    Robert Heywood and Marshall Booth, Harper Adams – The Jeremy Marshall Bursary for research work for a BSc degree.

    Natalie Hollingsworth, Huddersfield University – Best Final Year Fashion Design Student producing a collection using wool based fabrics.

    Charlotte Lowes, Huddersfield University – Best final year BSc Student in Technical Innovation and Design.

    Heather Murphy, Huddersfield University – Best final year BSc Student in the Manufacture of Wool products.

    Stephanie Matheson, Lorna Paton and Joanne Ilkse – Scottish Agricultural College. Supporting the student with funding for research work towards a degree associated with wool or sheep.

    Stephanie Ward, Heriot Watt Post Graduate Masters Course.

    Megan Wilson (Animal Science) – Scottish Agricultural College. Top of the Class BSc Students on sheep related courses.

    Emily Withers, Manchester University – Best Honours BSc student in Textile Science and Technology (with industrial experience).