'I could not be happier' - Cumbrian castle employee wins Unsung Hero award
An employee at Muncaster Castle has been recognised with an Unsung Hero award.
Hannah Clapp won the award at the VisitEngland Awards for Excellence 2025 finals.
Her hard work and behind-the-scenes contributions at the castle were celebrated at the ceremony in Brighton.
Hannah Clapp with her Unsung Hero award at the VisitEngland Awards for Excellence 2025 finals (Image: Supplied) This national achievement follows Ms Clapp's previous success at the 2024 Cumbria Tourism Awards, where she won the regional Unsung Hero title.
She was then able to secure a place in the VisitEngland finals.
Ms Clapp, head of experiences at Muncaster Castle, said: "I am absolutely delighted that all the hard work we put in at Muncaster has been recognised at a national level in the tourism Oscars.
"I could not be happier.
"It is such an exciting time to be at Muncaster and a huge thank you to everyone for their support."
The team at Muncaster Castle said they are proud of Hannah's achievement.
A spokesperson for the Cumbrian castle said: "Her recognition at this level is a testament not only to her personal commitment but also to the passion and hard work of everyone working to share Muncaster Magic with the world."
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