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Martin Harris

Minister and Deputy Head of Mission to Russia

Part of UK in Romania

16th June 2012

HM The Queen honours Great Britons in Romania

Congratulations to Stan Platt OBE!  Stan has been made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in this year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours List.

Stan is a long-standing and highly-respected member of the British community in Romania. He and his wife Camelia do fantastic work for visually-impaired people in this country, providing equipment like Braille text books and, most recently, starting Romania’s first ever guide dog programme.

Stan and his team have been a tireless campaigners for the rights of people with disabilities in Romania, and he is a tireless fund-raiser too, organising the annual Caledonian Ball and Burns Night celebrations in Bucharest to raise funds for his charity ‘Light into Europe’.

There are so many Great Britons doing great charitable work in Romania. It all began in 1989 when the world’s media was focused on Romania and its orphanages. But when the media moved on, many British organisations stayed behind to work with Romanian colleagues over the last two decades in supporting vulnerable groups.

We have charities active in areas such as social services, paralympic sport, support for cancer sufferers and palliative care. I am delighted that HM The Queen has chosen to recognise them in this Diamond Jubilee year with this special award to Stan Platt and ‘Light into Europe’.

5 comments on “HM The Queen honours Great Britons in Romania

  1. Fantastic news. Thoroughly deserving. Huge endorsement. Well highlighted. Congratulations Stan and Camelia!

  2. Inspiring article and news, congratulations!

    It is a joy to add to the list of UK charities with project in Romania an Edinburgh based organisation, THE PBC FOUNDATION, whose volunteer I am here.

    This foundation provides support to primary biliary cirrhosis patients – an autoimmune, progressive, non-alcohol related and so far incurable liver condition, of which my mother was a patient too.

    I kindly invite everybody interested in this condition or simply in UK-based charities active in Romania, to visit http://www.pbcfoundation.org.uk and to get in touch with me on cristina.enescu@pbcfoundation.org.uk. Currently my volunteer work here is just growing wings, but I hope that it will grow and become yet another successful UK-Romanian charity project, bringing comfort to people who very much need it.

    All the best and thank you!

    Cristina

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About Martin Harris

I am the Minister and Deputy Head of Mission at the British Embassy in Moscow. In my last job I was the Ambassador at the British Embassy in Bucharest. Previously I…

I am the Minister and Deputy Head of Mission at the British Embassy
in Moscow. In my last job I was the Ambassador at the British Embassy in
Bucharest. Previously I have served at the British Embassies in Kyiv
and Moscow as well as at the UK Delegation to the OSCE in Vienna.
I love music, especially opera, chamber and sacred music. I am
married to Linda MacLachlan. We have three daughters, Catriona, Tabitha
and Flora – and they have one dog Timur and two cats, Pushkin and Tolstoi.

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