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Written statement made by Michael Ellis (Conservative) on Monday, 23 May 2022 in the House of Commons, on behalf of the Cabinet Office.


Platinum Jubilee Civic Honours Competition

I am pleased to announce that Her Majesty The Queen has commanded that city status has been granted to Bangor, Colchester, Doncaster, Douglas, Dunfermline, Milton Keynes, Stanley and Wrexham and a Lord Mayoralty to Southampton to mark Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee.

Her Majesty’s Government has been delighted over the number of places across the United Kingdom, Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories, which entered the competition. Irrespective of the final outcome, this is a celebration of not only the rich and diverse communities which make up the United Kingdom, but of communities all across the undivided Realm which the UK, Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories constitute.

City status, Lord Mayoralties, and Lord Provostships are civic honours granted by Her Majesty acting on the advice of Her Ministers under the Royal Prerogative. The granting of these honours is rare and they continue to be highly sought after.

The competition received an extremely high standard of applications, and those unsuccessful applicants should not be disappointed. All valid entries received individual consideration on their merits and, for the first time, applications were also assessed by an expert panel, before Ministers made final recommendations to Her Majesty The Queen.

I offer my congratulations to Bangor, Colchester, Doncaster, Douglas, Dunfermline, Milton Keynes, Stanley, Wrexham and Southampton who have been granted these prestigious honours from an exceptional and vast field of applicants.


Secondary information

Type
Written statement
Reference
HCWS43 
Session
2022-23
Subjects
Colchester Honours Urban areas Southampton Royal charters Wrexham Milton Keynes Doncaster Mayors Bangor (County Down) Stanley Dunfermline Douglas
Link
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