Guidelines

Who is the Lord-Lieutenant of Dyfed?

Who is the Lord-Lieutenant of Dyfed?

Miss Sara Edwards
The current Lord-Lieutenant of Dyfed is Miss Sara Edwards who took up her appointment in 2016. The Lord-Lieutenant has appointed a number of Deputy Lieutenants to assist her in the discharge of her duties and responsibilities.

Who is the Lord-Lieutenant of Bedfordshire?

Helen Nellis
HM Lord-Lieutenant of Bedfordshire Helen Nellis.

How much does a Lord-Lieutenant earn?

The Lord-Lieutenant is not paid. It is a voluntary position, like that of Vice Lord-Lieutenant and Deputy Lieutenant.

Who is the Lord-Lieutenant of Manchester?

Sir Warren Smith
Sir Warren Smith KCVO KStJ JP – Appointed Lord-Lieutenant of Greater Manchester in June 2007. Sir Warren Smith was born in Manchester in 1948; he is a retired businessman.

What is the role of the Lord-Lieutenant?

The main duties of the Lord-Lieutenant include: arranging visits by members of the Royal family and escorting Royal visitors. ensuring that The Queen’s Private Office is kept informed about local issues relating to their area, particularly when a Royal visit is being planned.

Who appoints Lord-Lieutenant?

How does one get appointed as a Lord-Lieutenant? The Sovereign, on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, appoints Lord-Lieutenants. The opinions of a wide range of citizens in the county are taken before the Prime Minister’s office advises The Queen on possible appointees.

What does a Lord-Lieutenant do?

What does a deputy Lord-Lieutenant do?

DLs tend to be people who either have served the local community, or have a history of public service in other fields. DLs represent the lord lieutenant in his or her absence, including at local ceremonies and official events, from opening exhibitions to inductions of vicars (as requested by the Church of England).

How long are you Lord-Lieutenant?

They are appointed for life, although the customary age of retirement is 75 and the sovereign may remove them.

Where does the Lord-Lieutenant?

Helping You. The title Lord-Lieutenant is given to the British Monarch’s personal representatives throughout the United Kingdom, usually in a county or large city (metropolitan area). They have performed various tasks throughout history including raising local militia units and numerous ceremonial duties.