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Council leader becomes OBE in King’s birthday honours list

by Frank le Duc
13 June, 2025
in East Sussex, News, Politics
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Council leader becomes OBE in King’s birthday honours list

Councillor Keith Glazier

The leader of East Sussex County Council has been recognised in the King’s birthday honours list.

Keith Glazer, 74, has been appointed an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) for public service.

The county council said: “The work and dedication of the council leader and a member of county council staff has been recognised in the King’s birthday honours.

“Councillor Glazier, leader of East Sussex County Council, has been made an OBE for his years of dedication to public service.

“Elected to East Sussex County Council in 1997, the Pett resident has represented the Rye and Eastern Rother area for nearly 30 years and became leader of the council in 2013.

“As well as overseeing the provision of vital day-to-day services and an annual budget of more than £580 million, Councillor Glazier works tirelessly to represent the interests of the county on a number of boards and committees.

“Among other responsibilities, he chairs Transport for the South East, sits on the Local Government Association’s General Assembly, is a council member for the County Councils Network and chairs the South East 7 Leaders group.

“More locally, he sits on the management committee of the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and chairs the Rye Regeneration Partnership.”

Councillor Glazier said: “I am proud and privileged to have represented my own community for so many years and I feel very honoured to have been recognised in this way.

“I have had the opportunity to work with the very best people who dedicate their lives to supporting others and this award is as much for them as it is for me.”

A manager at the county council has also been honoured by the King. Holly Aquilina was awarded a British Empire Medal for services to integrated skills, health and employment.

She works as East Sussex County Council’s employability and skills manager and has been in the role for the past 10 years.

The county council said: “Holly has worked on numerous projects that address training and skills needs alongside barriers to employment such as mental health, confidence and homelessness. She creates multi-agency partnerships to tackle these challenges.

“Recent successes include the Moving On Up project, working with people living in temporary accommodation or at risk of homelessness – and the launch of the Connect to Work programme which supports people with health conditions, disabled people or those with other complex barriers to employment.”

Ms Aquilina said: “I almost fell off my chair when I received the letter. Those of us working in the work and skills sector do so without expectation of reward.

“I am delighted but I don’t do this work on my own. I work with a fantastic team and partner organisations and they too deserve recognition.”

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