THE Prime Minister presented an award to a station worker at Warrington Bank Quay yesterday.

Avanti West Coast employee, Jennifer Birdsall, was recognised for looking after vulnerable customers and the station community with the Railway Benefit Fund Heart of Gold Award.

It comes after Jennifer sat for hours talking to a woman contemplating suicide.

In a flying visit to Warrington Bank Quay Station, Boris Johnson handed a 'Heart of Gold' award to Jennifer Birdsall, a customer service assistant who has helped save the lives of multiple vulnerable individuals in her career.

The Prime Minister, alongside Secretary of State for Transport, the Grant Shapps MP, presented Jennifer with her award, taking time to talk about her role at the station.

As well as helping vulnerable people, Jennifer has built an army of fans at Warrington where she is known for making cups of tea and coffee for train enthusiasts and working with local volunteers to arrange station plant displays.

She was expecting to receive the award, under the 'Going the Extra Mile' category from the Railway Benefit Fund after colleagues at the station nominated her but was not expecting to receive it in person from the Prime Minister, who stopped at Warrington during a tour of stations in the north.

“I’m a bit overwhelmed I have to say. Never did I expect to win anything. I’m just doing my job,” Jennifer said after receiving the award.

“The Railway Benefit Fund do such great work, so it means a lot to be recognised by them. But the award is a much for me as it is for the wonderful team we have at Bank Quay.

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"To win the Heart of Gold Award is truly amazing and I’m proud to receive it on behalf of all my colleagues at Warrington Bank Quay. We’re a close-knit team, who are proud to serve Warrington and want to make a difference in the community.

“We’re all part of the railway family and to have the Prime Minister and Secretary of State visit was extra special.”

The Heart of Gold Awards are organised by the Railway Benefit Fund, a charity that supports current and former railway employees, and are designed to celebrate the efforts of people working in the rail industry.

Claire Houghton, CEO of the Railway Benefit Fund, said: “RBF are delighted to present our 'Going the Extra Mile' award to Jennifer. We were so moved by her nomination which demonstrated her incredible kindness and dedication to her colleagues and customers. Congratulations Jennifer and keep up the good work!”

Jennifer was also praised by Pete Waterman, the pop impresario and president of RBF who uses Warrington Bank Quay regularly.

He said: “The Going the Extra Mile Award couldn’t go to a more deserving individual; I see Jenny regularly when I travel from Warrington Bank Quay, and she is always so warm and friendly. Jenny truly has a Heart of Gold."