Sunderland Echo

Paul is new High Sheriff

BUSINESSMA­N SWORN IN AT CEREMONY IN SUNDERLAND MINSTER

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Sunderland has a new sheriff in town.

Leighton Group boss Paul Callaghan was formally installed as High Sheriff of Tyne and Wear in a ceremony at Sunderland Minster.

Northumbri­a University’s Russell Hewitson was sworn in as Under Sheriff for Newcastle and Rev Chris Howson, from the minster, will serve as Mr Callaghan’s chaplain for his year in office.

Guests at last night’s ceremony included Mayor of Sunderland Coun Doris MacKnight; Lord Mayor of Newcastle Coun Linda Wright, Wearside MPs Sharon Hodgson, Julie Elliott and Bridget Phillipson; representa­tives from the emergency services and business community and many of Mr Callaghan’s family and friends.

Paul follows in the footsteps of fellow Music, Arts and Culture Trust board member John Mowbray, who held the post in 2016-17.

“It was a really good turnout with family and friends coming from far and wide,” said Paul.

“I have been a deputy lieutenant for a number of years and I was asked whether I would allow my name to be put forward to be nominated for High Sheriff this year.

“John Mowbray was High Sheriff two years ago and did a fantastic job. He encouraged me to allow my name to be nominated and I was honoured to be picked.”

Paul is looking forward to working with community groups across Tyne and Wear and has one area on which he is especially keen to focus.

“I am particular­ly interested in improving literacy,” he said. “It is important that we tackle literacy at an early age but many people also struggle as they grow older. I would like to support initiative­s that help peopletoim­provetheir­literacy.”

A title that predates the judiciary, the police and HMRC, the High Sheriff once had extensive powers including collecting taxes and presiding over courts. Today, there are 55 High Sheriffs in England and Wales whose role is to support the crown, the judiciarya­ndemergenc­yservice, whilealsop­romotingth­evoluntary­sectorinth­eircounty.

The Office of High Sheriff is an independen­t non-political Royal appointmen­t and principal formal duties includeatt­endanceatr­oyalvisits in the county and support for Her Majesty’s High Court Judges when on Circuit.

 ??  ?? Paul Callaghan in his ceremonial robes.
Paul Callaghan in his ceremonial robes.

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