Sir John Crabtree

Mayor sends congratulations to knighted Lord-Lieutenant

The Mayor of Dudley has sent a letter of congratulations to Sir John Crabtree OBE on receiving a knighthood in the New Year honours.

Sir John, who is the Lord Lieutenant for the West Midlands and has strong links with Dudley borough, was recognised for exceptional services to the region.

It recognises his support to a wide variety of business, community and charitable interests, most recently acting as Chairman of the Birmingham Commonwealth Games 2022 Organising Committee.

In a letter to the newly appointed Knight Bachelor, the Mayor sent congratulations on behalf of Dudley borough and thanked Sir John for his support over recent years.

Councillor Sue Greenaway, the Mayor of Dudley, said:

Sir John is highly thought of in Dudley borough and we are all extremely proud of the strong relationship we have developed in recent years.
As Lord-Lieutenant, John has supported and attended events including our remembrance service and tree plantings as part of the Queen’s Green Canopy.
He is an advocate for our borough and the region and having served for many years as the Queen’s representative, it’s fitting that his service to the region has been recognised in His Majesty The King’s first New Year honours.
I would also like to congratulate borough residents Chris Jones, Barbara Beadman and Lyn Head who have also received accolades.

Chris Jones from Stourbridge has been awarded an MBE for services to sport and community in the West Midlands.

Chris was the project director for the Sandwell Aquatic Centre, the only newly built venue for last year’s Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

An MBE has also been bestowed upon Barbara Beadman for services to the glass industry and Lyn Head has been awarded a BEM for services to the community.

More information about how to nominate someone for an honour go to www.gov.uk/honours

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