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New mayor gets tough on anti-social behaviour

Cllr Val Goulden hands over chains of office to new mayor Cllr David Carr
Cllr Val Goulden hands over chains of office to new mayor Cllr David Carr

Medway's new mayor marked his arrival with a get tough pledge on anti-social behaviour.

Cllr David Carr follows in a long line of first citizens appointed in Rochester, a tradition that stretches back to 1462.

In his acceptance speech at Medway Council’s annual meeting on Wednesday Cllr Carr (Con) pledged to fight for a community free from graffiti, crime, litter, and the threat of bad behaviour.

“I am intent on making Medway a better place to live,” he said.

Cllr Carr said he had a hard act to follow in Cllr Val Goulden (Lab).

She was praised by councillors and council chaplain, Canon Philip Hesketh, who said: “She has a human touch, and that has been good for the office of Mayor and for Medway.

Mrs Goulden revealed she had raised over £34,500 - thought to be a record - for eight charities during her civic year.

For full report see Friday’s print edition of the Medway Messenger

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