High Sheriff of West Sussex Andy Bliss hosts summer reception at Fishbourne Roman Palace
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00:00 Welcome to Fishbourne, welcome to a part, once a very important part of the Roman Empire.
00:06 I think it's one of Sussex's most fantastic heritage assets.
00:11 There are others.
00:12 We've got a fantastic history here and a great future as well.
00:16 It's massively important in the Roman world.
00:18 The mosaics are world class.
00:20 Some of the mosaics here are the equivalent of something like a Rembrandt or a Gentilesque.
00:27 They are massive works, massively important works of European art.
00:33 But to make just a couple of serious points, and very importantly, I set out this year
00:38 as High Sheriff with a couple of really simple aims.
00:43 Firstly, and most importantly, to support those organisations that protect and care
00:53 for the public in West Sussex.
00:57 And secondly, a bit of a personal interest and passion, bearing in mind that the role
01:04 of High Sheriff is very historic, it goes back over a thousand years, pre-Norman conquest,
01:10 was to support the charities in the county that promote this county's very rich history.
01:18 The High Sheriff role, in my view, is not a tour role.
01:23 The role of the High Sheriff is sometimes to help you to connect those dots, to put
01:27 people in touch with each other who might not otherwise be in touch with each other,
01:32 and to support the hell out of you, to be your cheerleader, because many of you work
01:38 behind the scenes and you don't get a lot of thanks.
01:41 And it's really important that some of us in society are saying, "These people are doing
01:47 a great job," and you are, and it's an important job, and you're contributing massively to
01:53 society and it's appreciated.
01:56 It's the charity that is privileged to care for this extraordinary site that you're visiting
02:00 today.
02:01 At 177 years old, we are one of the oldest heritage organisations in the country, and
02:10 care for a portfolio of historic properties across Sussex, including Lewis Castle and
02:15 the Long Man of Wilmington.
02:17 As a charity, we absolutely rely on the volunteer members of our team to provide the service
02:22 that we do.
02:23 We have over 200 volunteers across the county, and definitely in need of more if anyone is
02:29 interested in signing up.
02:31 I firmly believe in the power of places like this to enrich people's lives, whatever their
02:38 background, and working with local communities and volunteers is absolutely critical in this,
02:44 which is why we are working with partners, working partners Brendon and also Heads On.
02:51 We've recently launched the Good Space volunteering project, sitting well-being at the heart of
02:56 the volunteering experience and using it as a catalyst for wider organisational change
03:01 in terms of how mental health is supported.