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Last Updated: 09/01/2007 17:57:04
Delma Tomlin Awarded MBE in New Year's Honours List

Delma Tomlin, the York based arts administrator, has been awarded an MBE for Services to the Arts in Yorkshire in The Queen's New Year's Honours List.

Delma came to York in the early 1980s to run the 1984 York Festival and Mystery Plays before going on to administer the York Early Music Festival and establish the now award-winning National Centre for Early Music based at St Margaret's Church in York.

Her myriad other arts projects include the Beverley & East Riding Early Music Festival and Music4U - the Humber Region's Youth Music Action Zone with particular highlights including raising of the roof at the Crucible Studio Theatre - doubling its size - in the early 1990s and the sell-out stunning production of the York Millennium Mystery Plays in York Minster in 2000.
The National Centre for Early Music was opened in April 2000 thanks to a national lottery grant of £1.5 million and local funding raised by Delma in order to restore St Margaret's Church and create what is now a thriving centre of international significance for early music, jazz, folk, world music and music education.

Delma was delighted to receive this award: 'It is a tremendous honour to have my contributions to the arts in Yorkshire recognised in this way. I have been privileged to work on some exciting and innovative projects over the past 25 years and would like to especially thank the teams of people who have worked, and continue to work, alongside me.
'The National Centre for Early Music now provides a fantastic base to run Festivals, concert series - especially the newly developed jazz and world music programmes -and education projects. I am looking forward to pushing the boundaries further and allowing the arts and music to flourish for the foreseeable future.'

Delma was born in Nottingham, attending the Manning Grammar School for Girls before studying singing at Trinity College of Music, London. After leaving college, she worked for various music agencies in London including Faber Music (the publishing home of Benjamin Britten) before moving South to work at the Gardner Arts Centre at the University of Sussex. In 2000, Delma was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by the University of York in recognition of her work in the City.
Delma is married to Terry Suthers, previously Chief Executive of Harewood House and recently appointed Chairman of the York Archaeological Trust.

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