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Cheltenham Mayor’s inauguration and medal of honour

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The annual inauguration of the mayor was held at Pittville Pump Room at 6.30pm yesterday (Monday 12 May).

Cllr Dr David Willingham succeeds his predecessor, Cllr Paul Baker, and Cllr Martin Horwood is deputy mayor.

The mayor chairs the council and represents the borough at many local business and charity events throughout the year. This year, the new mayor has decided to focus his fundraising efforts towards three charities: The Rock, Cheltenham Sea Cadets and Men in Sheds.

Cllr Dr David Willingham, said: “My three charities are, Men in sheds, Sea Cadets and The Rock. They all have sites in St Peter’s ward, but as organisations they serve the wider community of Cheltenham and beyond. 

“The Rock provides youth activities and skills development for children from areas of high statistical deprivation such as The Moors and St Paul’s. 

“Men in Sheds delivers projects for the community while simultaneously benefiting the wellbeing of their members.

“Sea Cadets is another youth group that gives young people opportunities that help them grow through a wide range of activities and by gaining qualifications that can used later in life.”

The Medal of Honour recipient for 2025 is Brenda Booker, for her voluntary work with the Cheltenham Mental Health Carers Support Group.

Cllr Paul Baker, out-going mayor, says: “I am delighted that we have raised £70k for my chosen charities Cheltenham Welcomes Refugees, Friends of Sandford Parks, AimUp and Caring for Communities and People who all support our wonderful town and its people from maintaining and improving our beautiful parks to assisting people fleeing war and persecution, people with disabilities and complex needs, and those dealing with homelessness, poverty, family breakdown, and exclusion.

“It has been an honour to acknowledge the tireless efforts of Cheltenham resident Brenda Booker, who received the Medal of Honour for her voluntary work with the Cheltenham Mental Health Carers Support Group.

“Cheltenham is famous for many things but above all it is the people who make our town such a wonderful place in which to live, work and play, thank you.”

Follow the mayor on Facebook, Mayor of Cheltenham.

For further details about the awards contact Jennie Ingram, personal assistant to the mayor on 01242 264108 or [email protected].


For media enquiries contact: [email protected] or call 01242 264321.

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