"It's a great honour, it's very humbling to be given the award," said Parkinson. "I really enjoyed going down to the Guildhall and being in the meeting with all of the councillors because sometimes as a manager you're in a bubble and you don't get a chance to reflect. But listening to people speak about the impact of the club on the area since Rob and Ryan have been here and the success, and people talking about their great memories over the last four years was fantastic, it made me feel very humble.
"It really hit home to me the impact on the club's success on the city itself and the surrounding area. We are at the heart of the community, the football club is all about that, long before we came, how important the football is to the community. Rob and Ryan's understanding of that is incredibly well-received.
"All along, we've stressed that it comes from the top that as much as Wrexham has got a global appeal, the most important thing is the local businesses, the local people who have supported the club through some tough times and feel that connection. I feel that that's been achieved and long may it continue."