Cornhill Ward Deputy Peter Dunphy takes office as ‘Chief Commoner’ of the City of London

Each year, the common councilmen elect one of their number to serve as Chief Commoner, an honorific office which ‘serves to recognise the distinguished contribution the office holder is likely to have made to the City Corporation over a period of years. The Chief Commoner is expected to champion the Court of Common Council, to work to uphold its rights and privileges, and to offer advice and counsel to its members. They also represent the court on various different committees, support the Lord Mayor in the business of the Corporation and are prominently present on ceremonial occasions. The Chief Commoner is elected in October of each year and holds office for one year from the following April. Peter has been an elected Councillor for Cornhill since 2009 and Deputy since 2020.

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