Bravery awards
LUKE Neilson, Lee John and Mark Hall didn't hesitate when they spotted a fire in a Weston-super-Mare fifth floor flat.
Straight away they went to the aid of people trapped there, a brave public spirited action. This has now, rightly, been officially recognised.
In a ceremony at the Mayor's Parlour in Weston, the High Sheriff of Somerset Sylvana Chandler commended the three of them and gave them £100 each on behalf of His Honour Judge Martin Picton .
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