Llangollen has a new mayor in the shape of Cllr Bob Lube.
The official transfer of the office from Cllr Jon Haddy took
place at the annual meeting of the Town Council on Tuesday night.
Cllr Lube (pictured below left) told Cllr Haddy as he stepped down: “Thank you for
the sterling work you have done during your term of office and I hope I can
continue at the same level.”
Cllr Haddy was then presented with the traditional previous
mayor’s medal before taking his place on the benches.
Cllr Mike Adams was unanimously voted in as deputy mayor.
Cllr Phil Thane becomes chair of the planning committee for
the municipal year ahead and Cllr Adams will chair the general purposes
committee.
Later, during the normal monthly council meeting, Cllr Tim
Palmer (pictured below right) who was elected last year, announced that he is standing down from the
council and that this meeting would be his last.
He told members that he and his family were moving to the
United States where he would be taking up a new job.
Town clerk Gareth Thomas said the vacant position on the
council would now be advertised.
Cllr Palmer said: “I would like to thank everyone for their
patience, counsel and good humour during my time on the council. I have thoroughly
enjoyed myself.”
The mayor told him: “On behalf of the council I would like
to thank you for 12 months of service and wish you all the best for the future.”