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Senior Orkney Council figure receives BEM for helping organise World War I commemoration

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The woman who helped organise Orkney’s commemorative events marking World War I this year has received a British Empire Medal.

Karen Greaves has been honoured for her work as head of leisure and learning at Orkney Islands Council (OIC).

The 46-year-old helped organise a series of significant events, including the poppy display at St Magnus Cathedral and the special service marking the 100th anniversary of the sinking of HMS Hampshire off Orkney.

The single largest event was the national commemoration of the Battle of Jutland, attended by then Prime Minister David Cameron, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, Princess Anne and German President Joachim Gauck.

Mrs Greaves said: “I am honoured, delighted and surprised to be awarded a BEM.

“Being involved in the World War I commemorations is something I will never forget.

“This award isn’t for me alone – it’s for everyone who played a part in making the events such a special time for our community.”

Mrs Greaves was born in Birmingham and lived moved to Aberdeenshire when she was 10, attending Ellon Academy before moving on to Aberdeen University.

She moved to Orkney in 1998, joining the council in 2002.

She was recently appointed as the authority’s head of executive support, a role she will move to full time in the new year.

OIC chief executive Alistair Buchan said: “An enormous amount of work went into making these events so memorable and so successful.

“I am proud of the council’s role in the commemorations and that Karen, who led our management efforts, has been recognised in this way.”

Mrs Greaves lives in Orphir with her husband Joe. Her son James lives in Inverness.