British Nationals Honored with Prestigious British Empire Medals in Spain
Two dedicated individuals, Terry Curran and katherine Mentink-Duncan, have been awarded the British Empire Medal (BEM) for their exceptional service and contributions to communities across Spain. These honors recognize their unwavering commitment and positive impact on the lives of both British expatriates and Spanish residents.
Recognizing Courage and Community Spirit
The BEM is a British award recognizing meritorious civil or military service worthy of recognition by the Crown. Both Curran and Mentink-Duncan exemplify the spirit of this honor through years of selfless dedication.
Terry Curran: A Decade of Firefighting Excellence
For over ten years, Mr. Curran has spearheaded a team of volunteer firefighters in Jávea, a popular coastal town in the Alicante province. He has consistently put himself on the line to protect residents and the many tourists who visit the area.
* He leads a team dedicated to responding to emergencies.
* Beyond active firefighting, he proactively educates the local community on fire prevention techniques.
* His leadership ensures a safer environment for everyone in Jávea.
Katherine Mentink-Duncan: championing Rights and Strengthening Ties
Ms. Mentink-duncan has devoted decades to fostering strong community bonds in Mallorca. Her work has focused on advocating for residents’ rights, promoting integration, and providing vital support to local charities.
* She has consistently championed the needs of the community.
* Her efforts have fostered a more inclusive and supportive environment for all.
* She actively supports organizations dedicated to improving the lives of others.
* Notably, she is actively involved with the Ary Club Calvià, organizers of the International Inter Schools Debates, and a strong supporter of ASDICA, a charity assisting people with disabilities and their families.
Acknowledgment from the British Ambassador
Sir Alex Ellis, the British Ambassador to Spain, expressed his delight at the recognition bestowed upon both individuals. He highlighted their exemplary service as a testament to the best of the United Kingdom’s values within Spain.
“Terry Curran has led Jávea’s volunteer firefighters with courage and selfless dedication, protecting residents and visitors year-round,” stated Sir Ellis. “Kate Mentink has spent decades strengthening community ties in Mallorca, championing residents’ rights, promoting integration, and supporting local charities.Their leadership and service reflect the very best of the United Kingdom in Spain.”
Words from the Honorees
Both recipients expressed profound gratitude and humility upon receiving the news of their awards.
Katherine Mentink-Duncan shared her surprise and excitement, emphasizing the importance of teamwork. “I was totally surprised, excited and delighted to receive this honor, an award beyond my dreams,” she said. “I am a true believer in teamwork, especially in all my community and charity work. Every one of these many volunteers over the years deserves my heartfelt thanks.”
Terence Curran humbly acknowledged the collective effort behind his recognition.”I am deeply honoured and grateful to receive this recognition,” he stated. “While my citation bears my name,the award truly belongs to the Voluntarios de Balcón al Mar,past and present,and reflects the spirit of cooperation between communities and emergency services here in Spain. Serving alongside such dedicated volunteers has been a privilege.”
These awards serve as a powerful reminder of the positive impact individuals can have when they dedicate themselves to serving others.They are a source of pride for the British community in Spain and a testament to the enduring strength of the relationship between the United Kingdom and Spain.









