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Variety is the spice of life for couple given charity service award

Neil and Pamela Sinclair have dedicated over 50 years to volunteering

May 30, 2025 09:43
Neil and Pamela Sinclair (Photo: Variety)
Neil and Pamela Sinclair, who have devoted over 50 years to Variety charity (Photo: Variety)
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A couple whose charitable endeavours have helped fund more than 5,000 wheelchairs for children and young people have been honoured with a lifetime service award.

Neil and Pamela Sinclair from St John’s Wood, have been instrumental in the shaping of Variety, a charity which works to improve the lives of disabled and disadvantaged children and young people across the UK through providing wheelchair and equipment grants, their famous sunshine coaches, days out and internships.

Since joining the charity in 1972, Neil, 81, has chaired a number of committees, including the annual dinner and ball, events and fundraising. Neil co-founded the charity’s Gastronomic Dinner and PROPS Awards, now a flagship event within the property industry, which has raised over £12 million and funded more than 2,000 wheelchairs. He became a trustee of Variety in 1984 and chair of trustees - “chief barker” - in 1991.

Pamela, 75, started volunteering for Variety charity 50 years ago as part of the Variety at Work committee, and in 1985, became one of the first women to join Variety when female “barkers” (members) were allowed for the first time.