West Sussex Gazette

New LordLieute­nant of West Sussex is confirmed

- Gary Shipton

The Queen has appointed Lady Emma Barnard, DL, of Parham House, as Lord-Lieutenant of West Sussex on the retirement of Mrs Susan Pyper on July 31.

Lady Emma said: "It is an exceptiona­l honour to be asked by Her Majesty The Queen to represent her as Lord-Lieutenant in our beautiful, vibrant and very special county.

"I feel greatly privileged and humbled to take on this ancient role and to follow in Susan Pyper’s very worthy footsteps when she retires at the end of July.

"It will be a joy to be able to support, encourage and – above all – to thank, in The Queen’s name, all those who make West Sussex what it is, and who help and sustain us all."

Mrs Pyper said: "I am delighted that Lady Emma Barnard is to be the next LordLieute­nant of West Sussex.

"She has been an active member of the Lieutenanc­y since 2019 and before that was a very popular High Sheriff 2017-2018.

"She is a wonderful advocate for our great county. I wish her every success and happiness in her role."

Lady Emma was High Sheriff of West Sussex in 2017-18.

She lives at Parham House, near Pulborough, an Elizabetha­n house with awardwinni­ng gardens owned by a charitable trust, and is chairman of Parham Park Ltd, which maintains Parham and opens it to the public.

Lady Emma is patron of the British Evacuees Associatio­n and the Coroner’s Court Support Service, and in June 2022 will come to the end of a sixyear term as Chair of the Patrons of the National Gallery, London.

She is a trustee for a college fund of Lincoln College, Oxford.

In West Sussex, she is an Ambassador for the Sussex Community Foundation and President of the Mary How

Trust.

Other organisati­ons she supports include the West Sussex Ambulance Retirement Associatio­n, The Associatio­n of Sussex Artists and Kamelia Kids Day Nursery in Goring.

Meanwhile, celebratio­ns across the county are planned to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

This week’s edition features a special piece from High Sheriff of West Sussex James Whitmore to mark the occasion.

Mr Whitmore said: “The official day marking The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee on the throne was February 6 but Sussex will be celebratin­g in earnest, alongside the rest of the country, over three days in early June with beacons to be lit, street parties to be enjoyed and Sussex Sparkling to be drunk.

"Seventy years is quite remarkable and Her Majesty has committed her life to her country, as she undertook in her coronation speech at Westminste­r Abbey on June 2, 1953, where every monarch since 1066 has been crowned.”

See page 6 for the full piece. See our website – www.sussexworl­d.co.uk – for all the latest news from across West Sussex. Navigate to the West Sussex section for the relevant content.

 ?? ?? Lady Emma Barnard, by Sylvain Deleu
Lady Emma Barnard, by Sylvain Deleu

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