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Cllr Jude Deakin elected for second term as Chelmsford Mayor

Yesterday evening (Wednesday 19 May) saw Councillor Jude Deakin elected Chelmsford Mayor for 2021-22 at the first ever Annual Council meeting to be streamed live from the Civic Theatre. You may recognise Jude’s name, as she’s been the reigning Mayor for the past year!

Her past term as Mayor has been heavily impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic, making it impossible for herself and the Deputy Mayor (Cllr Linda Mascot) to carry out their normal expected duties. The groups on the Council agreed it would be fair to extend their terms of office by another year, to give them an opportunity to raise more money for their charities and attend the face-to-face engagements they’ve missed out on.

This marks the first consecutive term of office for a Chelmsford Mayor since Councillor Frederick Langton in 1959.

On her election as Mayor of Chelmsford for a second year, Councillor Jude Deakin said,

“I’m delighted that councillors have nominated me to serve another year, which I hope will mean many more visits to people and organisations across the district. Hopefully we will also be able to hold plenty of fundraising events for my charities, Helping Hands Essex, Mid and North East Essex Mind and Sanctus.”

Cllr Jude Deakin, Mayor of Chelmsford
Mayor Deakin And Deputy Mayor Mascot wearing official robes and chains
The Mayor and Deputy Mayor at Annual Council on Wednesday 19 May

The Mayor appointed her daughter Helen to be her Mayoress, also for a second year, and the Deputy Mayor’s husband Ian will support her as her Consort once again.

Despite a year full of restrictions, the Mayor and Deputy put a lot of effort into making the most of the past year. They attended 66 Zoom and Teams meetings with organisations ranging from Cubs to Rotary Clubs. They also managed to attend 112 actual engagements in and around Chelmsford, including the opening of new businesses and celebration events.

If you or someone you know has a special birthday or anniversary coming up and would like to invite the Mayor to join you, simply visit www.chelmsford.gov.uk/mayor and complete the ‘Invite the Mayor’ form with details of your celebration and your contact phone number. Subject to the Mayor’s availability, she may be able to visit or schedule a call with you.

Find out more about the Mayor and Deputy Mayor’s histories and how they came into their roles and what other work they are involved with.

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Julie Weight
Julie Weight

Julie writes stories and creates videos for Chelmsford City Council. Contact her at julie.weight@chelmsford.gov.uk or on 01245 606984.