A former Lancaster mayor and councillor has been presented with an accolade marking her service to the council.
Susie Charles has been officially presented with Honorary Alderman status at a meeting of Lancashire County Council this week, where she picked up her official certificate.
The distinguished title can be given to any former county councillor who, in the opinion of the council, provided eminent services whilst serving the people of Lancashire.
Being made an Honorary Alderman is the highest recognition of excellent service that the county council can give its former councillors.
Susie Charles served between 2005 and 2021, during which time she was Cabinet Member for Children, Young People and Schools, before becoming the council's 51st Chairman.
She was also a Lancaster City councillor from 1999 to 2019, serving as Mayor in 2014/15.
Susie was born in Malaya whilst her father was seconded from the 4th Queen's Own Hussars to fight in the Malayan Emergency, and the family lived in various places in Malaya and Singapore until her father was posted to England when she was eight.
She was educated in Dorset and worked in Barcelona and London, where she met her late husband, Richard.
Together they led a slightly nomadic existence, moving around England as Richard built up a successful business in the food industry.
Susie's Lancashire roots come from her mother (Mary, nee Sandeman, who originally came from the Lancaster village of Ellel) and Susie, Richard and their three children (two boys and a girl) moved there in 1997.
On receiving the award, Susie said: "It's a real honour to receive such a prestigious award.
"It was a privilege to serve the people of Lancashire for so many years, and this award really rounds off what was a great part of my life which I will always look back on fondly."


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