Lydia Simmons
Lydia Emelda Simmons is a Labour Party local politician in Slough, Berkshire, England who was active between 1979 and 2007. She has the distinction of being the first black person, as well as specifically the first Afro-Caribbean woman, to become a mayor in England. By the end of her tenure as Councillor on Slough Borough Council, she was the longest-serving member of the council. She was born in Montserrat, a small volcanic island in the Caribbean.
Offices
1979 - 1994
- Councillor on Slough Borough Council
- Deputy Mayor of Slough
- Mayor of Slough
- Chair of the council committee responsible for housing
1999 - 2007
- Councillor on Slough Borough Council
- Cabinet commissioner, Simmons became shadow commissioner for Housing, after Labour went into opposition in 2004.
- * Social Exclusion
- * Neighbourhood Services
- * Shadow Commissioner for Housing, after Labour went into opposition.
- Member of the Board of People 1st Slough, which ran public housing in Slough as an arms length management organisation.
Disputed 2007 election