Remembering Councillor Linda Arkley OBE

The Borough of North Tyneside is paying tribute to former Elected Mayor and current councillor, Linda Arkley, OBE, who passed away on the afternoon of Friday 13 October 2023.

Councillor Arkley dedicated more than 30 years to serving the people of North Tyneside, being first elected as a Councillor for Tynemouth ward in 1991. In 2003 she was the Borough’s first female Elected Mayor, a position she was elected in to again in 2009, and most recently she served as a Councillor for the Cullercoats ward, winning the seat in 2021.

She received an OBE in 2018 for services to politics, as recognition of her dedication.

Cllr Liam Bones, Leader of the Conservative Group, said "As one of the UK’s very first Directly Elected Mayors, Linda Arkley OBE led the way for a whole generation of female leaders and in the creation of Elected Mayors across the country. 

"Locally, to this day no one has received more first preference votes across North Tyneside than Linda, a testament to her popularity.

"Linda was a formidable politician who reshaped what being an elected representative meant. Leaning heavily on her experience in the NHS, Linda connected with people in a way that was previously unheard of. 

"For her friends, family, those she worked with in politics, and by all of those that knew her, Linda will be dearly missed.  She will have her place in the history books of the North East."

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