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Paul Griffiths DL, (64) chairman of the Gorton Monastery Trust has been appointed by Her Majesty the Queen as the Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Greater Manchester.
The Lord-Lieutenant Warren Smith who is the Monarch’s representative in the County, made the appointment following a recommendation to Her Majesty. Mr Griffiths will replace Mrs Edith Conn, OBE, DL, JP who has held the position since 2014.
Paul has been a serving Deputy Lieutenant of Greater Manchester, supporting the Lord-Lieutenant of the County for thirteen years and was High Sheriff of the County in 2013/14. His commission as Vice Lord-Lieutenant took effect on the 13th June 2017.
He is a Mancunian born and bred, who lived in the suburb of Gorton from the age of seven and became an altar server at The Monastery. He has spent many years working in the food industry in technical, commercial and sales/marketing roles and as Chief Executive, conducting business in the UK and in many parts of Europe.
When endangered, the Monastery was listed by the World Monuments Fund Watch List of 100 Most Endangered Sites in the World, alongside Pompeii and the Taj Mahal. Paul co-founded The Monastery of St Francis & Gorton Trust, with his wife Elaine, in 1996. In 2012 he was made National Heritage Hero by the Heritage Alliance, in 2014 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate for services to community by the University of Bolton.
The Monastery now operates as a successful corporate, cultural and community events venue, where all proceeds are used to maintain the historic buildings and support the Trusts outreach projects in the community in health, education, arts and skills.
He sits on the North West advisory boards of Business in the Community, Manchester Guardian Society Charitable Trust and the Greater Manchester High Sheriff’s Police Trust. He is a judge of the International Indian Chef of the Year competition, a representative member of the North West of England and Isle of Man Reserve Forces’ and Cadet’ Association and is a qualified helicopter pilot.
Commenting on his new voluntary role as Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Greater Manchester, Paul Griffiths said: “It is a great honour to have been appointed to serve as Vice Lord-Lieutenant and I know I stand on the shoulders of many in this dynamic and inspirational county who have gone before me. As Greater Manchester is the largest county outside London, with some 2.8 million people living here, I understand the importance of building a bridge and connectivity with the business community, while continuing to champion, together with Lieutenancy colleagues, the truly outstanding and tireless work of volunteers.
I look forward immensely to supporting the Lord-Lieutenant Warren Smith, in the performance of his duties and will try to encourage more people to think about the Responsible Business agenda as well as championing volunteering which is so important and valuable to the Greater Manchester community”.
The Lord-Lieutenant is Her Majesty’s representative in his county and it is his first and foremost duty to uphold the dignity of the Crown. When called upon to do so, the Vice Lord-Lieutenant will support the main duties of the Lord-Lieutenant which include;
The Vice Lord-Lieutenant assumes responsibility for the county should the Lord-Lieutenant be ill or abroad or otherwise incapacitated.
Her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of Greater Manchester, Warren Smith said; “Paul is one of my hardest working and proactive Deputy Lieutenants. I am therefore delighted Her Majesty The Queen has approved my recommendation to appoint Paul as Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Greater Manchester.”
Paul and his wife Elaine have a daughter Katy, two stepchildren Heather and George and an inappropriately named Cocker Spaniel Dog called Angel.
For more information about the work of the Greater Manchester Lieutenancy and The Monastery, please visit; www.manchesterlieutenacy.org and www.themonastery.co.uk.