Cheshire
East Council’s new Mayor, Councillor Hilda Gaddum has been sworn in at a
civic ceremony in the Tenants’ Hall at Tatton Park.
She is the seventh Mayor since the borough came into being in 2009.
Councillor
Wesley Fitzgerald, the outgoing Mayor, handed over the ceremonial red
robe and mayoral chain at the council’s annual meeting.
A
former Macclesfield Borough councillor, Councillor Gaddum has been a
Cheshire East councillor for the Sutton ward since the Borough’s
inception.
She has appointed her daughter-in-law Jane as Mayoress.
Councillor
Gaddum said: “I am absolutely delighted to be given the opportunity to
become the first citizen of Cheshire East and look forward to
representing the borough and our residents at the many functions and
events that will be taking place in the coming year.
“Cheshire
East is a wonderful place in which to live and it is an enormous
privilege to be invited to serve as the borough’s new Mayor.”
Proposed
by Councillor Jamie Macrae (Mobberley), the new Mayor was the first
chairman of the Strategic Planning Board and later Cabinet member with
responsibility for children and family services.
Councillor
Gaddum is also a Council representative on the board of governors of
the King’s School, Macclesfield and has held the Borough’s seat on the
Peak District National Park Authority.
After
taking the oath of office and signing the declaration of acceptance,
she presented Councillor Fitzgerald with the past Mayor’s medal then
went on to chair her first meeting of the Council, at which the new
cabinet and portfolio holders were announced following the May 7
elections.
She also paid tribute to Councillor Fitzgerald for his outstanding service to the borough during his period of office.
Councillor Olivia Hunter (High Legh) was sworn in as Deputy Mayor.
Tributes
were paid to her and Councillor Fitzgerald by the Leader of Cheshire
East Council, Councillor Michael Jones, and other members of the
Council.
Councillor Gaddum was born in Sunderland, the daughter of a clergyman, and has been a poppy seller for 40 years.
Her
parents moved to Disley, where she met her late husband Anthony, a
well-known Macclesfield silk merchant. Her three grown-up sons were
present at today’s mayor-making ceremony at Tatton together with their
families.
The Mayor’s charities during her year of office will be Carers Trust 4all (formerly Crossroads) and the East Cheshire Hospice.
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