HIGH SHERIFF HONOUR

Edwin Booth is to target crime, homelessness and education during his forthcoming year as High Sheriff of Lancashire

Her Majesty the Queen has appointed Edwin Booth CBE DL to be the High Sheriff of Lancashire. Edwin is the Chairman and CEO of Booths supermarkets and represents the fifth generation of the family to lead the business since 1847. He took the High Sheriff office after signing a sworn declaration earlier this month.

The Office of the High Sheriff is an independent non-political year-long appointment supporting the Crown and the judiciary, lending support to crime prevention agencies, emergency services and the voluntary sector.

Edwin intends to address his attentions to three issues namely crime, homelessness and education.

“It is a privilege to be recognised for this role and I want to celebrate everything that is good about Lancashire, a county my family has called home for nearly 200 years. There is a great deal of opportunity in Lancashire, and it is my wish to give others the same inspiration and chance to succeed that I have been fortunate to receive.

“Access to education, and by that I don’t just mean academic education, but inspiring people to find and celebrate what they are good at, can be a driver in solving the larger societal issues of crime and homelessness,” says Edwin.

“I often use the phrase, ‘there is no such thing as a dull person’. Finding and cultivating what excites people is key to education. My great, great grandfather Edwin Henry Booth believed in giving back. Orphaned at the age of 11, by age 19 he was a tea dealer, opening his first shop in Blackpool. He found what he excelled at and became a founding trustee of the Harris Childrens’ Homes – now the Harris Charity, which supports young people in difficulty, ensuring that talents are not constrained though lack of opportunity.”

Edwin’s commitment to serving the communities of Lancashire is wide ranging and long standing. In June 2011 Edwin was appointed Chairman of the Lancashire LEP (Local Enterprise Partnership), a post he held for over seven years, positioning Lancashire as one of the highest performing LEPs in the country.

He has worked with the Lancashire universities in the areas of leadership and business change programmes, receiving an Honorary Doctorate from Lancaster University for his services to the region and industry. He chaired the Business in the Community (BITC) Advisory Board for the North West from 2007 to 2014 and was instrumental in developing a programme to engage schools with business.

He is Chairman of the Preston-based Harris Charity and is a founding trustee of the Prince’s Countryside Fund.

In 2019 Edwin was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in Her Majesty’s New Year Honours List for services to business and charity. He has been a Deputy Lieutenant of Lancashire since 2005.

High Sheriffs receive no remuneration and no part of the expense of a High Sheriff’s year falls on the public purse

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