
This is only the second time the Freedom of the Borough has been awarded in Hinckley and Bosworth.
Renowned physician Professor Dame Carol Black GBE FRCP has been awarded the Freedom of Hinckley and Bosworth at a recent Extraordinary Council meeting.
Born in Barwell, Dame Carol attended Dixie Grammar School in Market Bosworth.
She had a distinguished medical career, for which she received a damehood in 2005. In 2024 she was awarded a Dame Grand Cross (GBE), the highest accolade in the British honours system.
In a speech during the meeting, she said: "Throughout my life, I have liked the impossible questions and the impossible tasks. As a young doctor, one night I admitted a young woman with scleroderma and (subsequently) kidney disease, she was in for kidney failure.
"All night we failed to get her blood pressure under control. On the ward round the next day, I asked the professor what we were to do because we failed all night. He said 'Carol, she'll be dead in three weeks' time and there's nothing you can do'. And I thought, 'it can't be like that. There must be something we can do'.
"Over the next 35 years, we did do something about it, now people don't die so frequently, and they certainly don't die of kidney disease. Although we don't extend everybody's life for 20 years, for most people we extend it for at least 10, and for many people we control it."
Cllr Stuart Bray, Leader of the Borough Council, said: "We can all take great pride in all Dame Carol has achieved and continues to achieve. We thank her for her work across so many areas and for being a great role model to people in Hinckley and Bosworth.
"This is only the second time the Freedom of the Borough has been awarded in Hinckley and Bosworth, and the first since it was given to the Rural Anglian Regiment in 1977.
"I would also like to place on record my thanks to Greg Drozdz for nominating Professor Dame Carol Black for this honour."