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AREA REPORTS





                   This year has once again been a fairly quiet one as far as organising and holding events
         in person is  concerned.
                   It has been pleasing to see many of our BPW LASE members participating in the excel-
         lent Zoom events/meetings organised by BPW UK. These included the AGM and National Con-
         ference in Belfast as well as the Wednesday talks. Two of our members who live outside of the
         UK, Judith Crowe in France and Monique Lee in California, have both been regular attendees
         and we have enjoyed seeing them both.


         News from BPW Billericay:
                   Several members met for regular lunch meetings during 2022. We were joined by Dianne
         Couch and Kathleen Wilson from Colchester.


                   I am pleased to report that we were able to resume our Molly Perry Award for girls from
         our local schools going to university.

         The MOLLY PERRY AWARD is unique to BPW Billericay and was founded on the death of a
         much loved and respected member of the club in 1984.  Molly was a founder member of BPW
         Billericay and worked tirelessly to make it the success it is today.  Molly Perry held every of-
         fice in the club and following her term as President she became Vice Chairman of Eastern Divi-
         sion.  Her international work took her to all parts of the world.  She became very well known
         in the international field and her passing has left a sense of deep loss world-wide.

         On Molly’s death, her close relatives gave £1000 to BPW Billericay to set up a Trust Fund for
         some good cause of the members own choosing.  Knowing Molly’s involvement with the Public
         Speaking Competition, the members decided to organise an award for local girls to encourage
         them to enter a field of education for many years barred to them. The criterion for the award
         is that candidates are accepted by a university to study medicine or allied subjects, an applied
         science, or engineering.  Besides which Miss Perry herself had engineering qualifications, and
         her sister Nancy had been an extremely talented consultant gynaecologist at St Andrew’s Hos-
         pital in Billericay.”

                   The Trustees of this award are very grateful to Miss Perry’s family for the opportunity to
         pay tribute to her annually.


                   We had a record number of nominations, indicating an increase in the number of girls
         taking up the STEM subjects. We selected seven nominees to receive monetary awards and
         their chosen subjects were Biomedical Sciences, Medicine, Marine Biology, Adult Nursing, and
         Chemistry. Congratulations to them all.


                   I would like to take this opportunity to thank all members for your continuing support
         and attendance at the national events. It is hoped to organise an Area event this year and I will
         send out a request for dates, venues, and topics very soon so I look forward to hearing from
         you.

         Ann Wiseall, Area Co-ordinator


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