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Mayors of the Borough of Charnwood From 1974

Below are pictures for some of the Mayors from 1974 - 2010, where these are available.

Cllr E. Shardlow 1982 - 1983

Cllr E. Shardlow

Cllr. Mrs. M. Ward 1983 - 1984

Cllr. Mrs. M. Ward

Cllr. R. Weston 1986 - 1987

Cllr. R. Weston

Cllr. B. Henman 1988 - 1989

Cllr. B. Henman

Cllr. W. Danvers 1989 - 1990

Cllr. W. Danvers

Cllr. W. Mccombe 1990 - 1991

Cllr. W. McCombe

Cllr. Mrs. M. Mason 1991 - 1992

Cllr. Mrs. M. Mason

Cllr. A.j.b. Thornton 1994 - 1995

Cllr. A.J.B. Thornton

Cllr. J. Hawkes 1995 - 1996

Cllr. J. Hawkes

Cllr. Mrs. J. Tyrrell 1997 - 1998

Cllr. Mrs. J. Tyrrell

Cllr. Mrs. I. Thurlby 1998 - 1999

Cllr. Mrs. I. Thurlby

Cllr. j.b. Powell 1999 - 2000

Cllr. J. B. Powell

Cllr. n.c.n. Bird 200 - 2001

Cllr. N.C.N. Bird

Cllr. A.w. Stott 2001 - 2002

Cllr. A.W. Stott

Cllr. ms.d.c. Green 2002 - 2003

Cllr. Ms. D.C. Green

Cllr. j.w. Moore 2003 - 2004

Cllr. J.W. Moore

Cllr. m.t. Jones 2004 - 2005

Cllr. M. T. Jones

Cllr. r.m. Wilson 2005 - 2006

Cllr. R.M. Wilson

Cllr. K. Pacey j.p. 2006 - 2007

Cllr. K. Pacey

Cllr. j.c. Tormey 2007 - 2008

Cllr. J.C. Tormey

Cllr S. Campbell 2008 - 2009

Cllr. S. Campbell 2008 - 2009

Cllr R. Brown 2009 - 2010

Mayor Brown Official

Cllr J. Vincent 2010 - 2011

The Mayor and Mayoress of Charnwood 2010/11

Mayors of the Borough of Loughborough 1888 - 1974

1888 - 1890 Joseph Griggs

Joseph Griggs Mayor 1888 - 1890

1950 - 1951 John H. H. Corah

1950/51 Procession

Picture shows (l-r) Police Sgt?, Town Clerk Arthur Usher, Mayor John Corah, Mace-Bearer George Brewin, Gwyn Davis, Alan Moss, Henry J. Deane, A. Y. McGhie, Ald. Freddie Stenson.

1957 - 1958 Samuel &Amp;Amp;Amp;Amp;Amp; Nellie Harrison

Samual & Nellie Harrison - 1956/7

1958 - 1959 Fredrick Hunter

Fredrick Hunter 1958 - 1959

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Frequently Asked Questions (10)

Can I Invite the Deputy Mayor to Attend an Event?

The role of the Deputy Mayor is to deputise in the absence of the Mayor and as such all invitations must be addressed to the Mayor. If the Mayor is unavailable you may be asked whether you would like the invitation to be passed to their Deputy. If your event is particularly relevant to the person currently the Deputy (perhaps because of some personal connection) you may of course write to them privately and invite them to attend in their role as a Councillor.

Can the Mayor Help Me with a Problem?

It has long been accepted protocol that not only is the Mayoralty kept above the political arena but also that its incumbent avoids any contentious matter. For this reason the Mayor is unable to become involved in any individual problems or Council complaints. Any such matters will be passed on to the relevant council departments and the local Ward Councillors.

The Mayor does of course remain a Ward Councillor themselves and will continue to assist their own ward residents as they would normally.

How Do I Address the Mayor?

If you are sending a letter it should be sent to:

The Worshipful The Mayor
Charnwood Borough Council
Southfields
Loughborough
Leicestershire
LE11 2TX

and start "Dear Madam Mayor"

When speaking to the Mayor and Mayoress they should be addressed as:

  • "Madam Mayor" (Not Lord Mayor)
  • "Mayoress" (Not Lady Mayoress)

To correctly announce the Mayor (and Mayoress) to an audience:

  • "The Worshipful The Mayor of Charnwood, Councillor Jill Vincent (and the Mayoress, Ms. Emma Aronica)"

The Officer accompanying the Mayor to an event will always be able to advise you on these matters.

How Do I Request a Card From the Queen for a 100th Birthday?

Royal greetings for 100th and 105th birthdays and every year thereafter, and to those celebrating their Diamond Wedding (60th), 65th, 70th wedding anniversaries and every year thereafter need to be requested from the Anniversaries Office at Buckingham Palace.

The Mayor is also pleased to visit people celebrating such events and usually arranges to call in at the celebrations to stay for half an hour bringing a card and a basket of flowers. For further details Contact the Mayor's Office.

How Do You Become Mayor?

To be Mayor you must be a Councillor, elected by the people of the Borough. In Charnwood, the political groups take turns to select the Mayor for the year. The Conservative group hold an internal ballot amongst their members to select their nomination for the role. The Labour and Liberal Democrat groups offer the opportunity to their longest serving member who has not yet taken the position.

How Much Does the Mayor Get Paid?

There is no salary attached to the job. Mayors often have a normal full time job and fit their Mayoral duties around this, although many Councillors would not take on the role before they are retired.

The Mayor does receive the normal allowance given to all Councillors, an additional Responsibility Allowance, equivalent to that paid to the Cabinet Members, and also a Mayoral Allowance towards their out-of-pocket expenses such as church collections, raffle tickets and charity dinner tickets.

What Car Does the Mayor Have?

The Mayor is chauffeured around in a leased Skoda Superb Diesel Hatchback 1.6 TDI. The car is only used to convey the Mayor to official engagements (he can't use it to do his shopping!) and a close record is kept on the routes taken and the mileage clocked up. The car is usually replaced every four years and does around 12000 miles each year.

It can be identified by its distinctive registration number YUT1 and the Borough crest displayed in the front window or on the flag flown at times on the front grille

What Does the Car Registration Yut1 Stand For?

Before the DVLC was created in 1962 to administer licensing nationally, County Council licensing offices issued numbers to cars sold in their area. When licensing started in 1927 Leicestershire County Council allocated the block of numbers starting YUT... to be given to vehicles in the Loughborough area under the jurisdiction of the local Police Superintendent. The first number - YUT1 was allocated to the Mayoral car.

The same number has been transferred to each new vehicle every time the car has been changed, from the very first Rolls Royce up to the present day Volvo.

What Does the Mayor Do?

The Mayor is the principal ambassador of the Council and will attend around 500 engagements each year over 90% of which are likely to be within the Borough. They chair meetings of the full Council, host annual events such as the Civic Church Service and the opening of the fair, and promote Council initiatives and campaigns. Most Mayors get to welcome at least one royal visitor to the Borough and attend around sixty-five religious gatherings of the many different faiths in Charnwood. They are likely to congratulate half a dozen centenarians, and host around two thousand people to around eighty civic presentations and events in the Civic Suite at Loughborough Town Hall. They will cut ribbons, draw raffles, present certificates and have their picture in the local papers several times most weeks. They will get an invitation to a Buckingham Palace Garden Party and visit some European twin towns.

The important factor in all these engagements is that the Mayor is here for the people of the Borough, and they try to accept as many invitations to visit as much of the Borough as possible throughout their year of office.

Will the Press Attend My Event with the Mayor?

The local press are sent a copy of the Mayor's weekly engagement list and photographers or reporters may be present at some of the events, however inviting the Mayor is no guarantee that the press will attend! They certainly will not cover every engagement the Mayor has and you are best to contact them directly if you wish to specifically draw their attention to your event.

Last updated: Wed 18th January, 2012 @ 08:56

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