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Wallington firefighter, and long-term boxing enthusiast, Charlie Beatt (44), has won an award for his dedicated voluntary work as a coach with the London Fire Brigade’s boxing club. Charlie has been named Merton Partnership Civic Pride Volunteer for 2024, in recognition of the positive impact he’s had on young people who have attended his boxing sessions.

Every young boxer participating in the 10-week training program is put through their paces under Charlie’s watchful eye and expert guidance. To date, 15 young people have benefited from the sessions in Merton, which focus on coaching, positive role modeling, and regular exercise. Many more youngsters have benefited from the course at other South London youth centers.

London Fire Brigade’s Boxing Club

Firefighter Beatt, who was born and raised in Croydon, joined the Brigade 22 years ago. When he’s not fighting fires, Charlie spends much of his spare time at the boxing gym. In fact, he was coaching on the night of the awards so Borough Commander for Merton, Steve Vydelingum, collected the award on his behalf.

Firefighter Beatt, who was born and raised in Croydon, joined the Brigade 22 years ago

On receiving his accolade, Charlie said: “I’ve been a boxing coach for 15 years. London Fire Brigade’s Boxing Club is a way for the Brigade to reach out to the community. It’s great to be able to work with disadvantaged young people while role modeling positive relationships, helping to reduce anti-social behavior and increasing their awareness of the opportunities the Brigade might offer them, in terms of a job, and a life-long career. We’re showing them that the Brigade is not just there for a 999 emergency situation but we’re also here as a community service."

Rising stars of the boxing world

Charlie added: “It’s important to show young people in a positive light, and showcase their talent, dedication and skill. Here at the boxing gym, they show what they really can do in a positive way. I love it! Getting involved in harnessing their talents makes me feel young again.”

Merton Borough Commander Steve Vydelingum said: “Ultimately, this award is the tip of the iceberg in terms of reflecting all the hard work, time and dedication Charlie puts in as a boxing coach and helping young peopleThe rising stars of the boxing world are coming through the ranks. It’s thanks to people like Charlie that they can really show their potential and find a talent they’re able to hone." Charlie and his support team are seeking to expand the boxing program to other areas of London. Boxing clubs that have facilities and can assist in helping set up this worthwhile scheme are encouraged.

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