Penryn Town Council have announced its new mayor and deputy at its latest full council meeting. In the Town Council s first in-person meeting since the start of the pandemic, councillors Julie Tucker and Mary May were announced as mayor and deputy mayor respectively. Councillors also thanked previous Mayor, Chaz Wenmoth, for his time in the position and for the able and efficient way that he has discharged his duties as town mayor during the 2020-2021 municipal year. Speaking to The Packet, mayor Tucker spoke of how it hadn t quite sunk in yet and how delighted she was to be able to work alongside deputy mayor, Mary May.
Penryn Town Council will be holding a Virtual Councillors Fayre in order to update the community on various aspects of their work. The virtual fayre will take place online Thursday March 18 at 1pm and will last around an hour. The fayre will be introduced by town mayor, Councillor Chaz Wenmoth, who will speak about civic duties, followed by town clerk Helen Perry, who will inform those attending about Governance. Councillor John Langan will speak on planning, Councillor Jo Garret on climate change and Councillor Mary May will inform those attending on events held in the town. The Virtual Councillors Fayre will then be followed by a question and answer session that will last around 30 minutes.