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Mayor Gareth Williams

Cllr Gareth Williams has been elected as Mayor for the 2024/2025 Civic Year. Cllr Williams said “ I am delighted to be serving as Bingham’s Mayor for the second time and I look for forward to meeting with residents as the Town events and meetings throughout the year”

Cllr Williams, has chosen Vale & Fosseway Responders as the Mayors Charity for the Civic Year. Cllr Williams said “The Vale and Fosseway First Responders deliver a valuable resource to Bingham and the surrounding villages, supporting the East Midlands Ambulance Service. I look forward to raising funds and awareness of the work and support that they deliver to our community”

Mayor Cllr Gareth Williams is supported by the Deputy Mayor Cllr Wayne Stapleton for the 2024/2025 Civic Year

Bingham Mayor Supports Women’s Aid Integrated Services

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Jane Costello, the new Mayor of Bingham Town Council, has chosen Women’s Aid Integrated Services as her charity for the year.  This is great news for the charity’s Indigo Project which specifically supports women in Bingham and surrounding areas. Val Lunn, CEO of the charity said: “We’re so excited that we can work together for the year, raise awareness of our work and the fact that no-one living with domestic abuse should suffer in silence”.

Jane Costello said: “The work of WAIS is vital to help women in abusive relationships, they may not be able to talk to friends or family but they can speak to someone in confidence on the helpline (0808 800 0340).  I also admire the pet fostering scheme as it cannot be easy to leave home and leave a pet behind that will be vulnerable to abuse!”

If you would also like to support the charity then please visit their website at www.wais.org.uk.

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