Brent Charlesworth (born 22 July 1942) is a British local councillor who has served as Lord Mayor and Sheriff of Nottingham, and later as Mayor of Lincoln.
Biography
Born in Sheffield on the 22nd of July, 1942 to Ronald and Sarah Charlesworth, Brent grew up on the Shirecliffe estate in Sheffield. His father worked 45 years in the steelworks in Templeborough (Rotherham) until the steel industry was wiped out during the Thatcher years.[citation needed]
He moved to Nottingham in 1971, becoming a Lecturer in Education at the former Trent Polytechnic (now Nottingham Trent University). He became Senior Lecturer in the Social Studies Department, working on the Clifton Campus from 1976 until taking early retirement some 25 years later.[citation needed]
Political career
In 1983 he was elected to Nottingham City Council as Labour member for the Clifton West ward. After boundary changes abolished the Clifton West ward in 2003, when the City Council became a unitary authority, he was elected member for the newly created Clifton South ward. As a Nottingham City councillor, he held various positions of responsibility, latterly Vice-Chair of the Notts/Nottingham Fire and Rescue Service. Around 2000, he served as Chair of Governors for Whitegate Primary and Nursery School in Nottingham.[1]
He stood down from Nottingham City Council in May 2007, moved to Lincoln, ostensibly to retire, but was subsequently voted in as councillor for Park Ward on Lincoln City Council.[6]
When Labour recovered power in Lincoln in 2011, he was appointed Executive Portfolio Holder for Social Inclusion and Community Cohesion, a post he held until taking civic office on 3 June 2014 as the 808th Mayor of Lincoln.[7][8] In this role, he signed a twinning agreement with the city of Nanchang, China at the Lincoln Guildhall.[9] He chose his Park Ward councillor colleague David Jackson as his Sheriff. His term came to an end on 19 May 2015.[10]
^Hill, Alex. "Civic and Twinning". City of Lincoln Council. Retrieved 26 November 2020. The official twinning agreement was signed on Tuesday, 21 October, in the Guildhall by Mayor of Lincoln Brent Charlesworth and the Mayor of Nanchang, Guo An.