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Prestigious award for big-hearted teenager

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October 28, 2025

EMILY GRAY on a youngster doing his bit for Northumberland's lifesavers

Prestigious award for big-hearted teenager

A SOUTH Tyneside teenager is to be recognised for his selfless and creative work.

Luke Hedley, 13, from Jarrow, has been helping Northumberland National Park Mountain Rescue Team (NNPMRT) by creating 3D-printed safety whistles and will now receive the prestigious British Citizens Youth Award Medal of Honour.

The British Citizen Youth Award, now in its ninth year, recognises young people from across the UK that have made a positive impact on their communities and wider society. Luke one of only 22 to be presented with the Medal at The Palace of Westminster this Thursday, October 30, 2025.

Each inspirational young person has shown kindness and commitment to a multitude of causes, raising funds and awareness, and are all dedicated to making a difference. They are invited to use the post-nominals “BCyA”, as a legacy of their achievements and endeavours.

In January 2025, Luke used his Christmas and pocket money to purchase a 3D printer, with one clear purpose to make a difference. Inspired by his father, a volunteer ranger, Luke began creating safety whistles to support the #BeAdventureSmart campaign and NNPMRT, encouraging safety and preparedness in the outdoors.

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