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Somerset Stars Shine on New Year Honours List
30 Dec
Summary
- Sustainable cheesemaker Richard Clothier received an MBE for innovation.
- Sarah Massey honored with MBE for leadership at Women's Rugby World Cup.
- Ron Homer awarded BEM for services to visually impaired people in Somerset.

The New Year Honours list recognizes notable achievements, with several individuals from Somerset receiving accolades. Richard Clothier, managing director of Wyke Farms, has been appointed an MBE for his innovative contributions to sustainable agriculture and food production. His family's commitment to environmental stewardship, focusing on biodiversity and cleaner air, has drawn international attention.
Sarah Massey was honored with an MBE for her pivotal role as managing director of the Women's Rugby World Cup 2025. She highlighted the collaborative effort behind the event's success, which aimed to champion women's sports and attract a global audience. Massey emphasized the ongoing need for progress in women's sports and the importance of role models.
Ron Homer, a dedicated advocate for the visually impaired, received a British Empire Medal for his extensive services in Somerset. Having overcome his own visual impairment, he actively encourages others to engage in sports, particularly through the Yeovil Visually Impaired Bowls Club, emphasizing the social and physical benefits.




