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New Lord Mayor of Stoke-on-Trent pledges support for dementia awareness in city

Councillor Joan Bell, the new Lord Mayor of Stoke-on-Trent, brings nearly 40 years of public service experience to the role. During her year in office, she will focus on raising awareness of dementia and supporting people and families affected by the condition across the city.

Councillor Joan Bell, the new Lord Mayor of Stoke-on-Trent
Councillor Joan Bell, the new Lord Mayor of Stoke-on-Trent

Councillor Joan Bell has officially been appointed as the new Lord Mayor of Stoke-on-Trent.

Councillor Bell was selected as the city’s latest Lord Mayor during the annual council meeting on Thursday 21 May.

She was first elected to the city council almost 40 years ago and has represented several wards across the city. She currently serves as ward councillor for Sandford Hill.

Before becoming a councillor, Councillor Bell worked in schools supporting early years children and people with special educational needs.

She later joined Stoke on Trent College as an outreach development officer, helping establish courses and activities within local communities, particularly for groups that were often harder to reach.

She also served for several years as a Non-Executive Director of the Stoke South Primary Care Trust.

During her year in office she will focus on raising awareness of dementia and supporting those affected by the condition across Stoke-on-Trent.

Instead of focusing on a small number of individual charities, she aims to raise awareness of dementia and support several related charities through a citywide campaign.

The new Lord Mayor of Stoke-on-Trent, Councillor Joan Bell, said:

“As Lord Mayor and First Citizen of this wonderful city, I feel deeply privileged to have been given the opportunity to serve the city I love.
“During my year of office, I have chosen Dementia, Stoke-on-Trent – raising money for dementia causes across the city - as the Lord Mayor’s Charity.
“So many people and their families living in our city are affected by this cruel condition. We need to create places in every ward in our city where these people can be helped and supported.”

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Natalee Trowbridge

Natalee Trowbridge

Business and Operations Manager at The Staffordshire Signal, a writer and photographer focused on capturing stories from across Staffordshire.

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