Service and Award Plaques

Image00002As the year draws to close we begin to reflect on the achievements of the past year, and start planning award ceremonies.

Why should you have awards ceremonies?
There are people within your organization who have been doing great things, or achieved major milestones and although everyone knows, there is still something special about hosting a ceremony to publicly recognize these achievements and congratulate the achievers.
Presenting awards at a special ceremony not only honours the people or groups that have accomplished these successes, it also holds them and their achievements up as an example to encourage others to rise to their own challenges. Award ceremonies also provide an opportunity for everybody within an organization to celebrate and share the achievements, and communicate in a more relaxed and informal environment.
Awards can be created to recognize achievements of any kind – business; sport; academic achievement; fundraising; anything where the recipients have done something worthy of recognition.

When should you hold an award ceremony?
All organizations are different – and there will be different reasons for having award ceremonies. Some organizations have annual awards – an award that is presented once a year using the same criteria every year – like “Player of The Year”, “Salesperson of The Year”, “Fundraiser of The Year” etc. Obviously, regular awards can be held at any interval that suits you – weekly or even daily if you like, but it is unlikely you would want to have a ceremony and even if you did the impact would be lost by hosting them too often. Other reasons for awards may include outstanding performance, bravery or anything that deserves recognition. A lot of organizations recognize length of service – 5 years, 10 years etc and sometime these awards can be incorporated into other ceremonies – AGMs and similar meetings. Volunteer organizations often host Christmas gatherings which would be a perfect time to include awards.

How do you organize and conduct an award ceremony?
Not all awards ceremonies need to be on the same scale as the Oscars with thousands of expensively dressed celebrities and internationally acclaimed artistes providing entertainment.
•    How much can you afford to spend on the ceremony?
•    How many people will be attending
•    Do you have space to host it at your own premises or would you need to rent a room elsewhere?
•    Are you going to serve food?
•    What is the best time – will any of the attendees be children, or have other commitments?
•    Should your ceremony be formal or casual?
•    Will you have guest speakers or any activities for attendees?
•    Who will present the awards?
•    Will the recipients know beforehand or will it be a surprise for them?

Type of award
This will depend on who is receiving the award and why they are being recognized. Whatever the award it is important that looks good being presented. Also, while flowers, chocolates and book vouchers may be enjoyed, they will not provide a lasting memento of the occasion.

A Rowan Displays plaque provides the perfect presentation award – it can be awarded on its own or as part of an award that includes the aforementioned flowers or chocolates. A Rowan Award Plaque will provide a lasting memento of the award.

All our plaques are beautifully finished and are supplied well packaged in durable white boxes and can be supplied with presentation gift boxes for use at ceremonies and presentations. All of our plaques can be wall-mounted and can include a stand for positioning them on desks and shelves.

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If you are planning an award ceremony and would like to know more about our award plaques please give us a call on 01430 860198 or use our Contact Us page

We’ve just completed an order for presentation wall plaques from HM Prison Elmley.

Obviously, we’re always pleased to receive new orders, but we’re especially pleased when they are returning customers.

Gary Delo, Head of Residence at HM Prison Elmley has just place an order for wall plaques from Rowan Displays. About 3 years ago he ordered wall plaques for HM  Prison Swaleside, and we are so pleased that he remembered us when he needed plaques in his new post.

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These are the plaques supplied to Elmley and the feedback was “thrilled” – so are we.

We have supplied other plaques to HM Prison Services, and we hope that they will all be as pleased with the high standards we continually strive to achieve.

Our plaques can be supplied in various wood shades, with or without presentation boxes and prop stands.

If your organization needs high quality, distinctive plaques for presentations and awards – we’d love to help.

Call us on 01430 860198 or email via our Contact Us page

ARCC Coat of Arms from Rowan DisplaysRowan Displays are proud to have been asked to produce one hundred shields and plaques for the RAF Aeronautical Rescue Co-ordination Centre (ARCC).

The RAF Search and Rescue Force was created back in 1941 when there was a need to rescue crew from ditched aircraft during the war. By the end of the Second World War it had rescued over 12 000 people, military and civilian.There were originally  two control centres, in Plymouth and in Edinburgh, but these were merged in 1997 into the current centre at RAF Kinloss in Moray.

The control centre is staffed by military personnel and civilians, and is responsible for coordinating search and rescue mission throughout the UK, and a large area of the North Atlantic sea. ARCC co-ordinates the RAF, Royal Navy and Maritime and Coastguard Agency Search and Rescue (SAR) helicopters, and also the Royal Air Force Mountain Rescue Service.

It was originally set up to provide assistance to military personnel but in the 21st century most the requests for assistance come from the Maritime and Coastguard Agency, Police, Ambulance services, and also Air Traffic Control organisations. Apart form helicopter searches ARCC also co-ordinates overland searches and communication between ambulances, hospitals and other emergency aircraft. It monitors rescues throughout the UK and a large part of the North Atlantic sea. ARCC receives over 3600 requests for assistance every year, and offers direct assistance to over 2000 people.
ARCC also hosts the UK Cospas-Sarsat Mission Control Centre (UKMCC), which is the centre that detects emergency beacons for the UK.

The ARCC Coat of Arms bears the motto “Constant Endeavour”. This motto was conferred as a battle honour on Royal Air Force Coastal Command by the Air Council to mark all that its men and women did to secure the seas during in the Second World War.

A memorial, to ‘Constant Endeavour’ is in the South Cloister of Westminster Abbey. It is a relief carving in light grey Carrara marble and shows the sky and the sea separated by a curved horizon.  It was unveiled by Her Majesty The Queen to “Recall with gratitude all who served with RAF Coastal Command and its successor formations, praising God for their resolve to defend these Islands.”

It is a fitting motto and Rowan Displays are very proud to have been selected to produce plaques featuring this  motto and it’s coat of arms. We are also eternally graful to the people of ARCC who undetake this “Constant Endeavour” on our behalf.