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May
Chris Aldred is set to be appointed the new Harrogate charter mayor at a meeting next week.
Mr Aldred is a Liberal Democrat councillor and represents the High Harrogate & Kingsley division on North Yorkshire Council.
The non-political role involves promoting the historic and ceremonial traditions of the Harrogate area during events and occasions.
It differs from the former Harrogate Borough Council mayor who covered the whole of the former borough and undertook a much wider range of engagements.
His fellow Liberal Democrat councillor Philip Broadbank is set to be his deputy.
The charter mayor will be elected by the Harrogate charter trustees after Mr Aldred was nominated at a meeting last year. These are 10 councillors representing divisions that cover the unparished parts of Harrogate town.
Mr Aldred said he was “honoured and humbled” to be nominated for the role.
It has been held by Conservative councillor Michael Harrison for the last 12 months when Mr Aldred served as his deputy.
Mr Aldred said:
If, as expected, a Harrogate Town Council is created following elections in May next year, the new council will have the power to usher in a more wide-ranging mayoralty.
Mr Aldred added:
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