ENGINEER and inventor John Ackroyd has been awarded the Freedom of Ryde.
John, who lives in the town, was honoured by Ryde Town Council in recognition of his remarkable contributions to engineering and invention.
Starting as a 16 year-old apprentice in 1953 at Saunders Roe, John has played an important role in advancements in car manufacturing design, rocket science, marine engineering and aviation.
From Ryde’s very own hovercraft to the record breaking Thrust car, John has been at the forefront of world leading innovation.
Ryde Town Council said it was delighted, during this National Year of Engineering, to celebrate a Ryde resident who had helped place both the town and the Isle of Wight on the world stage.
John was nominated for the honour by Ryde East Councillor Michael Lilley.
Councillor Christine Hall, who chairs the town council’s Honours Working Party, said: “It has been a privilege to be part of this decision to award John with this honour, which is the highest distinction the town council can give to an individual.
"He is an inspiration, both to the people of Ryde and the Isle of Wight and to our young people.”
The council is planning a presentation ceremony and will release details soon.
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