List of mayors of Slough

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This list of mayors of Slough starts with the first elected mayor, who was also the charter mayor named in the first Royal Charter when Slough became a Municipal Borough in 1938 (having previously been an Urban District).

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Slough is a town in the South East England region of the United Kingdom. Until 1974, it was part of the Administrative county of Buckinghamshire and thereafter it was in the county of Berkshire. From 1998 it has been a unitary authority.

Since 1938, there has been a mayor of Slough elected at the annual meeting in every municipal year, by and from the members of the borough council.

The start of what was originally the 194748 municipal year was changed from November 1948 to May 1949, so that John Ernest Taylor's second term as mayor lasted for about 18 months.

In 1986, W.F. Back became the first mayor to die in office. Douglas Cyril Gibbs was elected to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the 1985-86 municipal year. He was re-elected for the 198687 municipal year.

In 2015, Shafiq Ahmed Chaudhry became the first mayor of Slough to resign during his term of office. For the remainder of the 201415 municipal year, the office of mayor was left vacant. Mohammed Rasib, the deputy mayor for 201415, presided over council meetings in that capacity until he was elected mayor for the 201516 municipal year.

Municipal borough

Terms of the Mayors of the Municipal Borough of Slough.

No.ElectedNamePartyWardNotes
01.9 November 1938Edward Thomas BowyerIndependentUptonElected Alderman in 1938
02.9 November 1939Edward Thomas BowyerIndependentAlderman
03.9 November 1940 Aubrey Ernest Ward IndependentUptonElected Alderman in 1941
04.10 November 1941 Aubrey Ernest Ward IndependentAlderman
05.9 November 1942 Aubrey Ernest Ward IndependentAlderman
06.9 November 1943 Aubrey Ernest Ward IndependentAlderman
07.9 November 1944 Aubrey Ernest Ward IndependentAlderman
08.9 November 1945Arthur John FrenchumLabourStokeFirst non-consecutive term
09.9 November 1946John Ernest TaylorIndependentAlderman
10.10 November 1947John Ernest TaylorIndependentAldermanStart of municipal year changed
11.27 May 1949John Ernest TaylorIndependentAlderman
12.25 May 1950Percy LightfootLabourCentral NorthElected Alderman in 1950
13.28 May 1951Percy LightfootLabourAlderman
14.26 May 1952William Henry JenningsConservativeChalvey
15.20 May 1953Reginald Charles AbbottLabourAlderman
16.26 May 1954James ManningLabourAlderman
17.31 May 1955Albert William John PuseyLabourAlderman
18.23 May 1956Robert TaylorIndependentAlderman
19.23 May 1957Jeanie McKay Burns GibsonConservativeChalvey
20.21 May 1958Mary Jane MorganLabourAlderman
21.25 May 1959Doris Mary SmallboneLiberalLangley
22.24 May 1960Ethel Eleanor Scott-PictonLabourFarnham South
23.25 May 1961Noel Michael EschleLabourAlderman
24.25 May 1962Fred Sidney George RoomLabourAlderman
25.24 May 1963Arthur SimpsonLabourBurnham South
26.22 May 1964Winifred May WatsonLabourAlderman
27.28 May 1965Andrew BrandLabourAlderman
28.27 May 1966Charles Alfred PennLabourBurnham South
29.25 May 1967Arthur John FrenchumLabourAldermanSecond non-consecutive term
30.23 May 1968John RigbyConservativeAlderman
31.22 May 1969John Henry Patrick Laurence GoodmanConservativeAlderman
32.21 May 1970William Charles WestConservativeAlderman
33.18 May 1971Arnold James BloomConservativeAlderman
34.27 May 1972Norah Betty DenmanConservativeAlderman
35.17 May 1973Robert FranklIndependent LabourFarnham North

Borough

Terms of the Mayors of the Borough of Slough

No.ElectedNamePartyWardNotes
01.1 April 1974William John ParkLabourLangley
02.20 May 1975David Ronald PetersLabourBurnham South
03.25 May 1976John Bernard McSweeneyConservativeCentral South
04.19 May 1977George BrookerConservativeLangley
05.18 May 1978John Antony WalkerConservativeChalvey
06.23 May 1979M.H. JonesConservativeUpton
07.14 May 1980Donald FraserConservativeBurnham North
08.19 May 1981Kenneth SmallConservativeBurnham North
09.19 May 1982Michael Greenland LongConservativeUpton
10.25 May 1983Cyril Dawson MerrillsLabourCentral
11.17 May 1984 Lydia Emelda Simmons LabourCentralFirst black, female mayor in England
12.22 May 1985W.F. BackLabourWexham LeaDied in office
13.29 April 1986Douglas Cyril GibbsLabourBritwellElected to fill vacancy
14.28 May 1986Douglas Cyril GibbsLabourBritwell
15.28 May 1987Robert W. ProsserLabourWexham Lea
16.18 May 1988Kartar Singh ParharLabourBaylis
17.17 May 1989Donald A. HewittLabourFarnham
18.23 May 1990V.E. HillsLabourChalvey
19.15 May 1991Ravinder ChauhanLabourFarnham
20.21 May 1992Dennis McCarthyLabourBritwell
21.19 May 1993Sheila May ThorpeLabourChalvey
22.19 May 1994Ronald William SibleyLabourCentral
23.18 May 1995Mewa Singh MannLabourFoxborough
24.21 May 1996Maureen AtkinsonLabourKedermister
25.17 May 1997Lakbir Singh MinhasLabourBaylis
26.14 May 1998Gurbachan Singh ThindLabourFoxborough
27.20 May 1999Olive Elsie M. MansellLabourStoke
28.18 May 2000Ronald John WebbLabourLangley St Mary's
29.22 June 2001Joan JonesLabourKedermister
30.16 May 2002Satpal Singh ParmarLabourChalvey
31.15 May 2003Laurence Leech GleesonLabourCippenham
32.24 June 2004Julia Thomson LongConservativeUpton
33.19 May 2005Mohammed Latif KhanIndependentWexham Lea
34.18 May 2006David Ian MacIsaacIndependentWexham Lea
35.17 May 2007Rashad Javaid ButtLiberal DemocratBaylis & Stoke
36.15 May 2008Raja Mohammad ZaraitLabourChalvey
37.14 May 2009Joginder Singh BalLabourFarnham
38.20 May 2010Jagjit Singh GrewalLabourKedermister
39.19 May 2011Sukhjit Kaur DhaliwalLabourFarnham
40.17 May 2012Christine Rita SmallLabourKedermister
41.16 May 2013Balvinder Singh BainsLabourUpton
42.5 June 2014 [1] Shafiq Ahmed ChaudhryLabourCentralResigned 19 February 2015

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43.19 May 2015 [3] Mohammed RasibLabourFarnham
44.17 May 2016Arvind Singh DhaliwalLabourElliman
45.18 May 2017 [4] Ishrat ShahLabourFarnham
46.17 May 2018 [5] Paul S SohalLabourWexham Lea
47.16 May 2019 [6] Avtar Kaur CheemaLabourColnbrook with Poyle
48.15 June 2020 [7] Preston BrookerLabourLangley Kedermister
49.20 May 2021 [8] Mohammed NazirLabourBaylis and Stoke

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References

  1. Slough Borough Council minutes 5 June 2014
  2. Slough Observer 19 February 2015
  3. Slough Borough Council minutes of 19 May 2015
  4. "New mayor and deputy mayor say thanks at annual meeting" . Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  5. "New Mayor of Slough aims to tackle domestic violence and drugs" . Retrieved 27 May 2018.
  6. "New Mayor of Slough heralded for her tireless community work" . Retrieved 30 May 2019.
  7. "Slough mayor has been virtually appointed" . Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  8. "Slough's new mayor and deputy officially sworn in" . Retrieved 12 August 2021.