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Unsung Hero: Grandmother who visits cancer patients in memory of husband
Unsung Heroes: Brothers making and selling Loom Band bracelets for Great Ormond Street
Unsung hero: Teenage campaigning journalist
Unsung hero: Eight-year-old who battled cerebral palsy cuts hair to help bald girls
Unsung hero: 'She always has a smile on her face for patients'
Unsung hero: Ambulance man who has braved riots, bombs, bricks, stabbings and crashes
Unsung hero: Rotary member doing his bit against worldwide disease
Unsung hero: End of a dairy tale as milkman bows out
Unsung hero: Girl who cheered Kingston's runners home
Unsung hero: Devoted follower of goat boy is part of Surbiton's big freeze
Unsung hero: Former traffic cop who restores the Met's old cars
Unsung Hero: Bereavement counsellor praised for saving lives
Unsung Hero: New Malden mum helps victims of domestic abuse and volunteers as children's carer
Unsung hero: Former PC battling health problems to keep on serving
Unsung Hero: Lollipop man who loves his job come rain or shine
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Unsung hero: PTA fundraiser with a bit of give and bake
Unsung Hero: YMCA Surbiton catering manager serves up a treat for cheap
Unsung hero: ‘I love it when a lesson plan comes together’
Unsung hero: She's behind you - the panto organiser raising cash for good causes
Unsung hero: Teenage carer who looks after his young brother
Unsung hero: Charity Christmas card seller a familiar sight in Kingston
Unsung Hero: If you smile people will smile back
Unsung hero: Sea Sea Lion who helped steer Surbiton festival through choppy waters
Unsung Hero: Kind and thoughtful nurse was told she would never make it in the profession
Unsung Hero: Office administrator has been a cook and tutor for children
Unsung Hero: Pillar of church hangs up mop after 15 years
Unsung Hero: South West Trains worker likes to put a smile on peoples' faces
Unsung hero: Keeping the elderly and lonely company
Unsung Hero: Great grandmother makes marmalades and jams for charity
Unsung Hero: A-level administrator does not miss a single results day
Unsung Hero: TV show got granny crocheting blankets
Unsung Heroes: New Malden nursing home team going the extra mile
Unsung Hero: Partially-blind man fixes bikes
Unsung Hero: End of an era for retiring New Malden firefighter
Unsung Hero: Headteacher who shepherded school for nearly quarter of a century
Unsung Hero: Police volunteer inspired by stance against domestic violence
Unsung Hero: Lending an ear, or a text, to those in need
Unsung Hero: ‘I think one ought to do good in the world’
Unsung Hero: 'Working with people makes my day happy’
Unsung Hero: A welcoming smile for hospital visitors
Unsung Hero: Sunday school teacher says children ask the most amazing questions
Unsung hero: 'Inspirational' mum helping those who helped her
Unsung hero: Jazz-singing mentor is a hit with the kids
Unsung hero: Kicking hard drugs to turn life around
Unsung hero: Mum-of-three who raised £10,000 for charity in a year
'Model volunteers' honoured at mayor's Community Awards
Unsung hero: Campaigner who "yells and bang on tables"
Unsung hero: Former RAF man becomes IT guru
Unsung hero: YMCA worker who fights the corner of clients
Unsung hero: Babysits drunk teenagers by night and toddlers by day
Unsung hero: Community organiser in the shadow of Madingley
Unsung hero: Olympic volunteer half-way to feeding 5,000
Unsung hero: ‘Brilliant’ volunteer in the driving seat