Hillsborough Castle staff recognised for role in events to mark death of Queen
The castle in Co Down is the royal residence in Northern Ireland.
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Your support makes all the difference.The central role staff in Hillsborough Castle in Co Down played in events to mark the death of the late Queen has been recognised in the Kingās Birthday Honours.
Laura McCorry, head of Hillsborough Castle has been made an MBE for services in Northern Ireland following the Queenās death.
She said the honour was a recognition of the part the castle team had played in a number of āhistoric occasionsā in the past year.
The castleās head gardener Claire Woods has also been made an MBE while household steward Kim Diver has been awarded the British Empire Medal.
Hillsborough Castle is the royal residence in Northern Ireland and became the focal point of commemorations in the region to mark the death of the Queen in September.
Tens of thousands of people visited the castle in the days after the death and hundreds of floral tributes were left at the historic gates.
The proclamation for the new King was read to the people of Northern Ireland from the grounds and Charles and Camilla visited the castle in the days following the death.
Earlier this year the King and Queen were at the castle again to host a garden party in their first visit to Northern Ireland since the coronation.
The castle in the small village of Royal Hillsborough also played a role as part of a series of events to mark the 25th anniversary of the historic Good Friday Agreement.
Ms McCorry said: āI am proud to lead an exceptional team at Hillsborough Castle who have worked incredibly hard over the course of the past year.
āWe have been privileged to play our part in a number of historic occasions, from the first visit of Their Majesties The King and Queen, to the recent events marking the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement.
āHillsborough Castle is a place where history continues to happen every day, and itās our mission to share its important story with as many people as possible.
āIām very grateful to receive this honour, which reflects the hard work of everyone in my team.ā
Head gardener Ms Woods said she was lucky to be able to enjoy the gardens at the castle every day.
She said: āOur grounds change so much throughout the seasons. There is always something just coming into flower, a new plant to spot or bird to listen to.
āItās a real privilege to be able to care for such a wonderful, rich and diverse landscape.ā
She added: āReceiving this honour means a lot.
āMy team and I are really passionate about sustainability and putting this right at the centre of all the work we do to care for the environment surrounding Hillsborough Castle.
āItās wonderful that this has been recognised and will inspire us to keep going.ā
Household steward Ms Diver said: āIām delighted to have received this honour after what has been a historic year at Hillsborough Castle.
āItās been busy, but my focus has always been to make sure everyone feels welcome when they come here.
āIt has been a real privilege to play my part in the events that have unfolded over the past year, creating memories which will certainly remain with me for a lifetime.ā