Platinum Jubilee Civic Honours

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Stanley, Falkland Islands was one of the winners of the 2022 Platinum Jubilee Civic Honours. Aerial photo Port Stanley edit.jpg
Stanley, Falkland Islands was one of the winners of the 2022 Platinum Jubilee Civic Honours.

As part of the Platinum Jubilee, Queen Elizabeth II awarded a number of civic honours, most notably the creation of new cities in a competition. [1] Another competition for lord mayor or lord provost status was held.

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It was announced on 8 June 2021 by Lord True. [2] It was organised by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and led by Secretary of State Oliver Dowden. [3] The winners were announced on 20 May 2022, with the eight towns announced to be awarded city status being Bangor (Northern Ireland), Colchester, Doncaster, Douglas (Isle of Man), Dunfermline, Milton Keynes, Stanley (Falkland Islands), and Wrexham. Southampton won the lord mayor title. [4]

Background

City status in the United Kingdom is purely honorary – it confers no special rights or privileges, beyond the entitlement to call the settlement a city. Nevertheless many local authorities seek to become cities, for the additional prestige and tourism it generates. Since the 19th century, the elevation of a town (or borough) to city status has been used by the monarch to mark significant occasions: in 1897, on Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, Bradford, Kingston upon Hull, and Nottingham were granted city status. [5] The first awarding of city status by Queen Elizabeth II was Southampton in 1964, followed by Swansea in 1969. [6] For the Silver Jubilee of 1977, Derby was elevated to city status, [7] and in 1992, Sunderland was awarded city status for her Ruby Jubilee. [8]

Similar city status awards were presented for the Millennium in 2000 (Brighton and Hove, Inverness, Wolverhampton) and for the Golden Jubilee in 2002 (Preston, Newport, Stirling, Lisburn, and Newry). [9]

For the Diamond Jubilee in 2012, 26 towns applied to become cities: Bolton, Bournemouth, Chelmsford, Colchester, Coleraine, Corby, Craigavon, Croydon, Doncaster, Dorchester, Dudley, Dumfries, Gateshead, Goole, Luton, Medway, Middlesbrough, Milton Keynes, Perth, Reading, Southend, St Asaph, St Austell, Stockport, Tower Hamlets and Wrexham. [10] However, the town of Dumfries was later excluded from the process because the application had not been submitted by the local authority. [11] Chelmsford, Perth and St. Asaph were subsequently chosen for city status. [12]

Process

On 8 June 2021, the government announced a new competition for city status for towns across the United Kingdom, crown dependencies and overseas territories, to mark the Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II. [13] Southend-on-Sea intended to apply, however after local MP David Amess was murdered in October 2021, the Queen agreed to confer city status on Southend; Amess had campaigned for twenty years to make Southend a city. [14] [15] On 1 March 2022, Charles, Prince of Wales presented the letters patent on behalf of the Queen, in the council chamber at Southend Civic Centre, officially granting city status to the town. [16]

The deadline for bids to the Platinum Jubilee competitions for becoming a city was 8 December 2021. [17] For the first time in the city status process, towns located on Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories were eligible to apply. This attracted bids from the Isle of Man, the Cayman Islands, the Falkland Islands and Gibraltar. [18] The winners were announced on 20 May 2022. [19] [20]

Although Gibraltar's bid was refused, when researchers looked through the National Archives, they found that it had already been recognised as a city by Queen Victoria in 1842. [21]

Applicants for city status

Thirty-nine towns and villages (including one county) across the United Kingdom, its overseas territories and crown dependencies participated in the competition. A unique entry was South Ayrshire which entered a countywide bid. [22]

On 20 May 2022, the eight winners of the civic honours were announced. The locations were in the four constituent countries of the UK, the Isle of Man and the Falkland Islands (an Overseas Territory). [20]

The successful applicants will, upon receipt of letters patent, become cities. The settlements that applied were: [23]

SettlementNotesStatus
Alcester [24] Dark Red x.svg
Ballymena [25] Dark Red x.svg
Bangor, Northern Ireland [25] Yes check.svg
Blackburn [26] Dark Red x.svg
Bolsover [27] Dark Red x.svg
Boston [28] Dark Red x.svg
Bournemouth [29] Dark Red x.svg
Coleraine [25] Dark Red x.svg
Colchester [30] Yes check.svg
Crawley [31] [32] Dark Red x.svg
Crewe [33] Dark Red x.svg
Doncaster [34] Yes check.svg
Dorchester [35] [36] Dark Red x.svg
Douglas [37] Yes check.svg
Dudley [38] Dark Red x.svg
Dumfries [39] Dark Red x.svg
Dunfermline [40] Yes check.svg
Elgin [41] Dark Red x.svg
George Town [42] Dark Red x.svg
Gibraltar [43] Dark Red x.svg [lower-alpha 1]
Goole [44] Dark Red x.svg
Greenock [45] Dark Red x.svg
Guildford [46] Dark Red x.svg
Livingston [47] Dark Red x.svg
Marazion [48] Dark Red x.svg
Medway [49] Dark Red x.svg
Middlesbrough [50] Dark Red x.svg
Milton Keynes [51] Yes check.svg
Newport and Carisbrooke [52] Dark Red x.svg
Northampton [53] Dark Red x.svg
Oban [54] Dark Red x.svg
Reading [55] Dark Red x.svg
Peel [56] Dark Red x.svg
St Andrews [57] Dark Red x.svg
Stanley [58] Yes check.svg
Warrington [33] Dark Red x.svg
Warwick [59] [60] Dark Red x.svg
Wrexham [61] Yes check.svg

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Notes

  1. Although Gibraltar's bid was refused, when researchers looked through the National Archives, they found that it had already been recognised as a city by Queen Victoria in 1842. [21]

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