Peter Taylor (British politician)
Peter Colin Taylor is a Liberal Democrat politician. He is the second directly elected mayor of Watford in the United Kingdom. He was elected in the 2018 election,[1] succeeding Dorothy Thornhill. Before becoming Elected Mayor of Watford, he was a teacher and a local Oxhey ward councillor.
Peter Taylor | |
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Mayor of Watford | |
Assumed office 7 May 2018 | |
Preceded by | Dorothy Thornhill |
Personal details | |
Political party | Liberal Democrats |
Early life and career
Peter Taylor was raised in Sheffield and attended Notre Dame High School. He then attended the University of Edinburgh before moving to Watford to work as a teacher. He continued to work in the education sector as Assistant Director to the Catholic Education Service, representing over 2000 Catholic schools in England and Wales.[2]
Councillor
Peter Taylor was elected as a Liberal Democrat councillor in Oxhey Ward in 2012.[3] He served in Dorothy Thornhill's Cabinet as Deputy Mayor and Cabinet Member for Client Services, overseeing the town's parks, leisure centres, bin collections and theatres.[4]
Mayor
Peter Taylor was elected Mayor of Watford on 4 May 2018, succeeding incumbent Mayor of Watford Dorothy Thornhill with an increased first preference vote share of 48.7%.[5]
Peter Taylor made improving the town's transport infrastructure and increasing support for local rough sleepers some of his key priorities. In particular, he is working to introduce a new Cycle Hire Scheme to Watford as well as a new On Demand Bus Service.[6] He is looking for a replacement to the previous Metropolitan Line Extension since Transport for London were unable to complete the scheme.[7]
Peter Taylor uses various social media platforms and hosts regular Facebook Live Q and A sessions with local residents to quiz him about his plans for the town.[8]
Personal life
Peter Taylor lives in Oxhey with his wife and three children.
References
- "Local elections 2018 latest". BBC. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
- "Home". www.catholiceducation.org.uk. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
- "2012 Watford Borough Council election", Wikipedia, 15 December 2018, retrieved 29 May 2019
- Council, Watford Borough. "The Mayor and his Cabinet". www.watford.gov.uk. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
- "Vote 2018: Watford mayoral election result". 4 May 2018. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
- Council, Watford Borough. "New initiatives could offer residents and visitors a healthy and cheap way to travel". www.watford.gov.uk. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
- "'We will get your Met Line money back'". Watford Observer. 28 December 2018. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
- Ask your questions about crime and anti... - Peter Taylor - Mayor of Watford, retrieved 29 May 2019