Cllr Tim Dixon is the new Mayor of Aylesbury for 2022-23.
He was elected at Aylesbury Town Council’s Annual Meeting on Thursday 12 May at the Town Hall.
He said: “I am looking forward to getting to see the work within our local communities and how they are working together to enhance, develop, and maintain the lives of residents within Aylesbury.
“I am thankful that I live in a town amongst fantastic people that strive to ensure that Aylesbury is a great place to live. We have fantastic individuals and groups across this town doing great things. I want to spend my year as Mayor celebrating and highlighting what they do.
“I would like to thank my fellow councillors for giving me this incredible opportunity to be the Mayor of Aylesbury, and to my family for the support that you have shown and will show over the course of the year.”
Cllr Dixon takes the place of 2021-22 Mayor of Aylesbury, Cllr Anders Christensen.
Cllr Steven Lambert has been elected as Deputy Town Mayor and Cllr Richard Lloyd has been elected as Leader of the Council.

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