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New Lord Mayor of Westminster Elected at Full Council

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Cllr Paul Dimoldenberg as the newly elected Lord Mayor

 

Councillor Paul Dimoldenberg has been elected the new Right Worshipful Lord Mayor of Westminster following a vote at Full Council tonight (14th May).

Speaking at the Mayor Making event held at Marylebone Town Hall, Cllr Dimoldenberg said:

It is a huge honour and a privilege to serve as Lord Mayor; the culmination of my political career. We are lucky that so many different communities call Westminster their home and it will be a privilege to represent them all as their First Citizen. I hope during my time as Lord Mayor, I can meet as many people and communities as possible in all parts of Westminster”.

Cllr Dimoldenberg has represented Hyde Park Ward since May 2022. He was first elected to Westminster City Council to represent Harrow Road Ward from 1982 to 1990 and was later elected to represent Queen’s Park Ward from 1997 to 2022. From 2022 to 2025, he was Cabinet Member for City Management and Air Quality, having previously been the Opposition’s City Management spokesperson. He was also the Leader of the Opposition from 1987-1990 and from 2004-2015, and has served on a wide range of committees, including as Chair of the Education Overview and Scrutiny Committee.

He has chosen two charities to support throughout the year. These are the Avenues Youth Project(link is external) a youth centre in Queens Park and Hotel School(link is external) who provide training in the hospitality industry to those who have experienced homelessness. His chosen consorts for the mayoral year will be his wife Linda and two daughters, Amelia and Zoe. 

Upon election, the new Lord Mayor said:

I chose the Avenues Youth Project as one of my charities as I have known the organisation for over 25 years and am a strong supporter of the great work they do with young people in North Paddington.”

“Hotel School is my other charity choice. I heard the founder, Jeremy Goring, give an inspirational talk about the practical ways in which Hotel School helps homeless and other vulnerable people learn the skills to build a career in the hospitality industry.”

In his spare time, the Lord Mayor enjoys going to the cinema and theatre, watching Manchester United, and listening to jazz and brass band music. An avid historian, the new Lord Mayor has written five books on British and local Westminster political history. Born in Manchester, he moved to Westminster in 1973 and has been involved in Westminster politics ever since.

During his term, he plans to be ‘the walking Lord Mayor’ with a programme of walks promoting environmental and personal wellbeing and encouraging residents to explore and learn more about their local area.

At the special Full Council service, the Lord Mayor presented Cllr Robert Rigby with an illuminated Vote of Thanks together with a past Lord Mayor's badge and a past Lady Mayoress badge to Emiko Murai Rigby.

Published: 14 May 2025