In a unanimous decision, North Tyneside Council has awarded its highest honour—the Freedom of the Borough—to local music sensation Sam Fender.
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00:00Sam Fender, the acclaimed singer-songwriter from North Shields, has been awarded the freedom of the Borough of North Tyneside
00:07in recognition of his significant contributions to both the local community and the wider north-east of England.
00:15This prestigious honour acknowledges his unwavering support for regional causes and his role in bringing global attention to the area.
00:23Fender's commitment to his hometown is evident through his active involvement with North East Homeless,
00:31a charity dedicated to supporting individuals experiencing homelessness.
00:36As the charity's patron, he has not only raised substantial funds, but also used his platform to advocate for the homeless.
00:43In a notable gesture, Fender performed an intimate gig at Newcastle City Hall, raising over £133,000 for the charity.
00:51Additionally, he launched a petition to make homeless helplines free, fighting the financial barriers faced by those in need.
01:00Beyond his terrible efforts, Fender's music often reflects the challenges and resilience of the North East.
01:06His album, People Watching, delves into themes of community, mental health and socio-economic issues,
01:15resonating deeply with listeners and shedding light on the region's struggles and strengths.
01:24North Tyneside Council's decision to bestow the freedom of the Borough upon Fender underscores the profound impact he's had on his community.
01:32His blend of musical talent and genuine dedication to local causes has made him a cherished figure,
01:40embodying the spirit of the pride of the North East.
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