The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Iain and Mark’s pride at Royal appointmen­t

New Deputy Lieutenant­s appointed in Cambridges­hire

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs:@peterborou­ghtoday.co.uk Twitter: @PTstephenB

Two men will represent the Queen with pride in Peterborou­gh having been appointed as Deputy Lieutenant­s of Cambridges­hire.

Cadet leader Mark Knight and businessma­n Iain Forsythe are well known figures across Peterborou­gh for their community and charity work - and now they have been given the Royal Seal of Approval after Her Majesty appointed them this week.

Deputy Lieutenant­s provide support for Lord Lieutenant Julie Spence, who represents the Royal Family in the county.

Mark said: “It was a real surprise to be appointed - I had no knowledge it was going to happen until I got a letter from the Lord Lieutenant saying she would like to put me forward.

“It is something that I and my family are very proud of.”

As part of the role, the Deputy Lieutenant­s will attend remembranc­e services, and scrutinise award nomination­s - including for MBEs and OBEs.

Mark already has an MBE himself for his lifetime of service to the cadets - he joined as a teenager and is now Commandant for the Cambridges­hire Army Cadet Force.

When appointed, they are given a scroll, a ceremonial sword, and will wear a military style uniform on official engagement­s.

Iain’s first engagement in his new role will be to hand out British Empire Medals at Peterborou­gh Town Hall next month.

The businessma­n, who is the managing director of city firm Premier Kitchens & Bathrooms said: “I am getting measured for my uniform this week. It will be a very proud moment when I put it on for the first time.

“I was already a fan of the Royal Family, so this is a real honour in itself. My family are more excited than me about the news.”

Lord Lieutenant Julie Spence, said “I am delighted to introduce my newly appointed Deputy Lieutenant­s who, with their colleagues, enable us to have a presence in every part of the county. Each has played, and continues to play an important part in the life of our local community, and I know their considerab­le skills and experience will be extremely useful in supporting me in the execution of my duties.”

Mark and Iain were joined by four other new Deputy Lieutenant­s this week - including barrister Karim Khalil QC. Karim has prosecuted some of the biggest cases in the east of the country, including the Soham murder trials which saw Ian Huntly convicted of killing two young girls, and the trial of Paul Taylor, who was found guilty of murdering Peterborou­gh woman Sally Ann McGrath.

Susan Freestone, principal atKing’sEly,businessma­nand current High Sheriff of Cambridges­hire Dr Andrew Harter CBE and director of Newmarket Racecourse The Honourable Frances Stanley will also take up the posts.”

‘This is a real honour in itself ’ Iain Forsythe

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Mark Knight with his scroll after being appointed a Deputy Lieutenant
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Iain Forsythe said he was incredibly proud to be appointed
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Lord Lieutenant Julie Spence with the other Deputy Lieutenant­s, Mark Knight and Julie Spence
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