Long-standing councillor ‘king of Cudworth” receives first distinguished service award after 49 years’ on council
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Councillor Charles Wraith MBE, who represents the Cudworth ward, is set to retire in May after first being elected in 1974.
Coun Wraith oversaw a number of improvements to his ward in his time on the council, including extensions to Birkwood and Churchfield schools, as well as a new school and fire station.
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Hide AdCudworth also saw the construction of the Cudworth and West Green bypass, and a building containing 36 start-up units for businesses was created on Snydale Road. A new cemetery was also established off Royston Road.
Coun Wraith also served as the borough’s mayor between 1997-98, visiting Barnsley’s twin towns of Schwäbisch Gmünd and Horlivka
Throughout Coun Wraith’s political career, he was supported by his wife Marilyn, who sadly died six years ago.
During an extraordinary meeting of the full council today (March 23), tributes poured in from all political parties for coun Wraith’s long service.
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Hide AdHe was presented with the Distinguished Service Award, introduced by BMBC in February, to recognise councillors who have served for more than 30 years.
Coun Wraith told the meeting it was an ‘extremely proud moment’ to be awarded ‘a remarkable honour’.
“Thank you for your support, and all you’ve done working together with me over the years. Cheers to everybody- some brilliant officers I’ve worked with and some brilliant colleagues.”
Councillor Chris Lamb, chair of the award panel, said Coun Wraith is a “Cudworth man through and through,” and praised his “massive achievements”, referring to him as “king of Cudworth”.
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Hide AdSir Steve Houghton CBE, leader of the council, added: “There isn’t much on Barnsley Council he hasn’t been involved in.
Sir Houghton said the people of Cudworth will ‘always be grateful’ for Coun Wraith’s work.
“We’ve been ward colleagues for 34 years, along with Councillor [Joe] Hayward he’s covered my back, encouraged me, questioned and challenged me, at times, but he’s never doubted me as a person.
“He’s always tried to make a better Cudworth and a better Barnsley, and he’s always been the best, hardworking, dedicated work colleague you could ever wish for.”