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Mixed skills of new deputy lieutenants Business leaders, academics and an Olympic medallist have been appointed as deputy lieutenants of the West Midlands. The new deputy lieutenants are Fiona Allan, artistic director and chief executive of Birmingham Hippodrome, Katharine Merry, former sprinter and Olympic bronze medallist, broadcaster and host, Professor Stuart Croft, vicechancellor and president at the University of Warwick and Wade Lyn, who owns Cleone Foods Ltd, the largest manufacturer of Jamaican patties in the UK. John Crabtree, Lord-Lieutenant of the West Midlands, has 61 deputy lieutenants which support community activities for the second largest Lieutenancy in England and Wales. The region includes seven local authorities of Birmingham, Coventry, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull, Walsall and Wolverhampton and supports a growing population of more than three million people. Mr Crabtree, a former president of Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce, said: “The new

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deputy lieutenants all have different talents and will be an assets in our activities. “We are nearly into Coventry’s year as the capital of culture and Fiona’s background in theatre will be invaluable as we celebrate the grassroots culture we are fortunate to enjoy in the region, and also work towards establishing the Midlands art ‘brand’ in its rightful place on the national and world stage. “Katharine Merry is a superb commentator and her sports passion will be perfect as we host the Commonwealth Games next year. “The Lieutenancy is aware of the many hundreds of fantastic sports clubs, often run by volunteers, that bring so much pleasure and wellbeing to all ages and with Katharine’s engagement, we can lend our weight to supporting the post- commonwealth Games health and well-being agenda. “Over recent years we have been able to forge closer links with education and young people to help encourage a model of good citizenship. Professor Stuart Croft

Fiona Allan

Katharine Merry

Professor Stuart Croft

Wade Lyn

will improve our reach and appreciation of this sector and how we engage with young people. “Wade Lyn is not only an enterprising company owner, but gives back so much to the local area. He plays a big role in the Jamaican diaspora and supports other young entrepreneurs as well as helping others less fortunate.”

“I am proud of how our region has supported each other in this uniquely challenging last year with so many people giving their time and energy to help and support their neighbour. We have a future to grasp and look forward to and our new deputy lieutenants are determined to make a difference to people in the region.”


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Member Profile

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Sport: Wasps stadium renamed

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Manufacturing: Transformation of car factory

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page 69

Technology: Tech start-ups on the rise

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page 62

Property: Slow quarter for office market

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pages 66-68

Legal: New rules for freelancers come into force

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pages 64-65

Retail: Long-awaited return of the high street

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page 63

Finance: Sustainability-linked loans launched

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pages 60-61

Business Travel: Call for hard shoulders to be reinstated

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pages 58-59

The future of events in a post-Covid landscape

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pages 54-55

Solihull: Town primed for an employment boom

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pages 46-47

How businesses can support youth unemployment

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pages 52-53

Tackling poverty in our communities

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Covid-19 events checklist 74

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ABCC: Festival celebrates saint

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pages 48-50

Sutton Coldfield: Sale of innovative firm

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page 45

Lichfield & Tamworth: New chief at council

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Future Faces: Award sponsors revealed

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page 41

Burton & District: Bosses join committee

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page 43

Transatlantic: Canada’s new envoy

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page 40

International Trade and Commonwealth

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pages 38-39

Call to boost trade links with Germany

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Aston student wins scholarship

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Fleet firm strikes deal with racing car club

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Growth for innovative firm

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Touchwood shopping centre is sold

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Plastic packaging tax to come into force

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Work starts on smart-enabled building

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Welcoming new deputy lieutenants

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Major milestone for clean energy firm

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Support ahead of Clean Air Zone

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The Griffin Report

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Where do you fancy?

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Optimism in the region is on the rise

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Language skills vital for SMEs

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UK railways prepared for ‘shake-up’

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Director role for former apprentice

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President’s Focus

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New sponsor joins Birmingham 2022

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Editor’s View

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Hotel will put Birmingham back on the map

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