LANCASHIRE has a new Deputy Lieutenant - Steve Finnigan, who retires as the county's chief constable tomorrow (Thursday).
Announcing the news, Lord Shuttleworth, the Lord-Lieutenant for Lancashire, said: "Mr Finnigan retires as chief constable after a long and successful time in that office on June 29, and it is entirely fitting that he is able and willing to continue to serve the county of Lancashire as a Deputy Lieutenant. His skills and experience will be invaluable.
"I am so pleased that he has agreed to join the Lieutenancy, and will be available to support me and help with the many organisations and people with which the Lieutenancy works."
Lord-Lieutenants are Her Majesty The Queen's personal representative in a county. Their prime duty is to uphold the dignity of the Crown, through tasks such as escorting royal visitors, and presenting medals and awards on the Queen's behalf..
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