I am deeply honoured to announce that I have been appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA).
This Fellowship is a recognition of my ongoing commitment to public service, entrepreneurship, and community leadership. It represents not just past achievements, but also a pledge to continue working towards positive change in Bexley, London, and beyond.
“This Fellowship is not just an honour — it’s a commitment to use creativity, service, and collaboration to deliver meaningful change.” – Rags Sandhu
The Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA) is a global network of change-makers, innovators, and thought leaders dedicated to solving the pressing challenges of our time.
Founded in 1754, the RSA has a proud history of promoting creativity, innovation, and practical solutions to social issues.
RSA Fellows are individuals recognised for:
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Their contributions to society, business, and culture
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Their commitment to creativity, courage, and collaboration
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Their desire to share knowledge and ideas to drive progress
Why this matters?
Becoming a Fellow of the RSA is a humbling moment in my journey.
Over the years, I have worked to:
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Support local businesses and entrepreneurs
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Serve my community as a councillor and Deputy Mayor of Bexley
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Champion civic and charitable initiatives that empower residents
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Build bridges across different groups to create a more inclusive community
This Fellowship reflects those efforts and reinforces the importance of working together to achieve lasting impact.
Looking Ahead:
This Fellowship is both a recognition of past service and a foundation for future action.
I look forward to:
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Bringing new ideas and opportunities to Bexley
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Using RSA networks to connect local voices with global conversations
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Developing projects that drive social, cultural, and economic progress
Above all, I remain committed to ensuring that this honour translates into real benefits for the people and communities I serve.