The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Standing room only for tributes to ex-mayor

Politician, journalist and businessma­n David Thorpe was remembered as mourners paid their respects to a much-missed ‘gentleman.’

- By Joel Lamy joel.lamy@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @PTJoelLamy

Mourners i n Peterborou­gh paid their final respects to David Thorpe, a popular figure in the world of politics, business and journalism.

A large congregati­on attended Peterborou­gh Crematoriu­m last Friday afternoon as a eulogy to the popular city figure was delivered by city councillor Marco Cereste.

Among those attending was Peterborou­gh City Coun- cil leader Councillor John Holdich.

He said: “As you would expect for a much-loved person like Dave it was standing room only.

“People who knew him from not only his council and party work but from his sporting interests and from the world of business and journalism paid their respects.”

David spent 12 years as a Conservati­ve councillor, representi­ng West ward from 1996, and then Orton with Hampton ward from 2004.

He was deputy mayor to John Horrell in 2005 and donned the mayoral robes in sad circumstan­ces after John passed away during his year as mayor.

Moreover, David enjoyed a hugely diverse career which saw him work as a news reporter in London and Belfast and a sub- editor on the then Peterborou­gh Evening Telegraph.

And he also took over in 1985 as manager of the city’s ice hockey team the Peterborou­gh Phantoms (then called the Pirates) and returned to rescue the team financiall­y when it was in danger of folding at the end of 1992.

Cllr Keith Sharp, Liberal Party member for Dogsthorpe, said: “David was a true gentleman, one of the old school councillor­s you respected and when they said something, they meant it.

“He did a lot for Peterborou­gh over the years, and the ice hockey team would be not here if it wasn’t for him.

“It was nice to see so many people there to pay tribute to him.

“Everyone was talking about him and the good work hedid over manyyears. There were people from all walks there and he deserved it.”

Outside of journalism and politics David also stepped in to save the day alongside fellow councillor Michael Fletcher at engineerin­g firm West com be Industries where 25 jobs for the disabled were set to be axed.

North West Cambridges­hire MP Shailesh Vara was a close of friend of David.

He said: “David was a dear friend and I will miss him enormously. He was a lovely man who showed warmth, kindness andgeneros­ity to all those he met, and over many years he helped so many people.

“He most certainly has left his footprint on the local landscape, and at this difficult time my thoughts and prayers are very much with his wife Janet and his family.”

‘It wasnice to see so manypeople there to pay tribute to him.’

 ??  ?? David Thorpe, who was a former mayor of Peterborou­gh
David Thorpe, who was a former mayor of Peterborou­gh

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