The outgoing Lord Mayor of York has had an ‘eventful and unforgettable’ year in office.
Cllr Chris Cullwick’s time as the city’s leading citizen draws to a close today (Thursday, 26 May) as a new Lord Mayor takes over.
And it also marks the end of a special year for the rest of the civic party – Lady Mayoress Joy Cullwick, Sheriff Ashley Mason and Sheriff’s Lady Danielle Mason
Cllr Cullwick said:
There’s no denying that Covid impacted our year in office, but I am very proud of the work we have been able to carry out in the city – be that fundraising for our chosen charities, thanking volunteers and communities or supporting the reopening of the city as it bounced back from the pandemic.
We took every opportunity throughout our year to highlight and thank the countless amazing community leaders, volunteers and key workers who continue to give so much to our city.
Our thanks go to everyone who supported us throughout the year and made this year so eventful and unforgettable.
The civic party supported three charities during their year – York Mind, Safe and Sound Homes (SASH) and The Wilberforce Trust. Fundraising events included a charity golf day, a civic ball and a cook-off competition.
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Lady Mayoress Joy Cullwick said:
Our year in the civic office has been truly amazing. We have had the chance to meet and thank so many devoted and inspiring people, who make our city so special.
In my role as Lady Mayoress, I had the particular pleasure to thank our city’s mental health workers as well as some incredible local organisations that support women and girls across York.
Sheriff Cllr Ashley Mason said:
One of this year’s highlights has certainly been the opportunity to recognise those in our communities who often don’t get the thanks they deserve for all their hard work.
I hope that our work particularly engaging younger people across the city in the traditions and history of the civic office will leave a legacy that other civic parties will follow.
Sheriff’s Lady Danielle Mason added:
Our year in office has been made unforgettable by the many people who we have been able to recognise and celebrate for their contribution to York. It has been great to be able to represent this wonderful city and highlight the amazing work being carried out by so many charities, key workers and community leaders.
Independent councillor David Carr, who has represented Copmanthorpe since 2015, will be taking over the role of the Lord Mayor during the Annual Council ceremony today (26 May). He will be joined by former Wheldrake councillor Suzie Mercer as Sheriff.