Try GOLD - Free
B&NES leader chosen as deputy by West's mayor
Bath Chronicle
|May 15, 2025
The new Labour West of England Mayor Helen Godwin has appointed the Liberal Democrat leader of Bath and North East Somerset Council as her first deputy mayor.
The position of West of England deputy mayor had not been used since 2021 but now will rotate annually between the leaders of the three councils which make up the West of England - B&NES Council leader Kevin Guy; South Gloucestershire Council co-leaders Ian Boulton and Maggie Tyrrell; Bristol City Council leader Tony Dyer.
Cllr Guy said he was “honoured” to be asked to take up the role.
Ms Godwin was sworn in as West of England Mayor after narrowly beating Reform UK’s Arron Banks in the election last week.
She said: “I meant what I said during the election campaign. To get the best for all of us in the West Country, politicians must put politics to one side.
“That's how we'll lay the Bristol to Portishead Line, build new affordable homes, and help create the jobs of the future.
“Together, working with the Labour government, we will get things moving in the West of England.
Councillor Kevin Guy
land. In that spirit of renewed collaboration, I’m delighted to appoint Councillor Kevin Guy to serve as my first deputy mayor.
“I'm proud to be from and for our region so am working right away across party lines with Kevin, Tony, Maggie, and Ian. We all need to roll up our sleeves and pitch in. Our residents deserve nothing less, and that’s the only way that we will make things happen.”
This story is from the May 15, 2025 edition of Bath Chronicle.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Bath Chronicle
Bath Chronicle
Plan to demolish fire station given unanimous approval
Councillors have voted that Bath Fire Station can be demolished so a new fire station can be built in its place.
3 mins
November 20, 2025
Bath Chronicle
Join parade to celebrate girls' football
As part of a celebration of female football, Bath City Football Club are offering free entry to all girls 16 and under to the men’s match against Enfield on Saturday, November 29.
1 min
November 20, 2025
Bath Chronicle
MP calls for urgent VAT cut for struggling venues
Bath’s MP has called for an emergency VAT cut as local businesses are said to be “hammered” by the cost-of-living crisis.
2 mins
November 20, 2025
Bath Chronicle
Prison term for Pierre White Jr after assault
Marco Pierre White Jr has been sentenced to jail following his 70th offence, which occurred just weeks after he embarked on a £60,000 shoplifting spree.
2 mins
November 20, 2025
Bath Chronicle
Couple first to register new arrivals at hospital
A birth registration service has been launched for babies on the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the Royal United Hospitals Bath (RUH).
2 mins
November 20, 2025
Bath Chronicle
City salute to those who made the 'supreme sacrifice'
The city of Bath came together to pay their respects to those who fought in all conflicts on Remembrance Sunday.
1 min
November 13, 2025
Bath Chronicle
Renewing our commitment to values they fought for
Each November, people across Bath come together to honour those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedoms. This Remembrance Sunday was no exception.
2 mins
November 13, 2025
Bath Chronicle
Prestigious awards for young chefs
A Bath chef has won two accolades in a competition that recognises the most talented chefs and home cooks across the region.
1 mins
November 06, 2025
Bath Chronicle
Historic bridge's weight restriction set to continue
A driver has been ordered to pay fines totalling £680 after pleading guilty to breaching the weight limit on the Cleveland Bridge in Bath.
1 mins
November 06, 2025
Bath Chronicle
Police appealing for witnesses to fatal collision
A pedestrian has died after being hit by a motorcycle in Bath.
1 min
November 06, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

