Two former West Leeds councillors have received one of the highest civic honours the city can bestow at a special session of full council.
Former councillors Caroline Gruen (Lab, Bramley and Stanningley) and Jim McKenna (Lab, Armley) are among a group of six who were made honorary Aldermen/Alderwomen at a ceremony in Leeds Civic Hall.
The ceremonial position of Honorary Alderman/Alderwoman is conferred on past members of the council who, in the eyes of the council, have given eminent service to Leeds in a public position.
It does not entitle the holders to any special privileges. However, it enables them to attend ceremonial events as and when they are invited and to support the Lord Mayor’s charity actively.
Of those nominated, Jim McKenna and Alan Taylor held the position of Lord Mayor of Leeds during their time as councillors.
Speaking after the ceremony, the Lord Mayor of Leeds, Abigail Marshall Katung, said: “It was a great honour to welcome back and bestow one of the council’s highest awards on a group of people who have worked tirelessly for the city of Leeds.
“While their new roles are ceremonial, I am sure they will continue to give unique and valuable support to the people of Leeds at every opportunity. I look forward to working closely with them as they continue to support the civic and charitable work of the Lord Mayor.”
The full list of new Alderman and Alderwoman is as follows: Caroline Gruen (Lab), Jim McKenna (Lab), Lisa Mulherin (Lab), John Procter (Cons) Ralph Pryke (Lib Dem) and Reverend Alan Taylor (Lib Dem).
Jim McKenna was unable to attend the ceremony and will be presented with his award at a later date.