Good work, fella!
by stewart lochrie
Let’s take time this month to reflect on those blokes who do a lot more than paint a few roundabouts to show their love for their communities.
Isaac

A Chinese takeaway in York was vandalised with racist graffiti, last month. Step forward, Isaac, from Crystal Clean Windows, who removed it for free, showing proper community spirit and what it really means to be British.
Rupert Everett

When a pub’s licensee bailed in June, locals feared their 350-year-old boozer would go belly-up. But Everett and about 30 volunteers stepped in, yanked open the doors again on August 11, and proved that you don’t need a blockbuster budget to save a proper village watering hole.
James Wade

James “The Machine” Wade isn’t just deadly on the oche – he’s proving he’s got the bottle to give up his time to talk about the stigma around mental health. Ahead of a charity knees-up last month, the darts legend got brutally honest about his own battles with bipolar disorder and ADHD.
Adrian Lester

Adrian Lester isn’t just lighting up screens, he’s lighting up lives, too. The actor’s gone full hero mode, backing Acorns Children’s Hospice in their fight to protect a crucial £2 million government grant.