Who is Lord-Lieutenant of Hertfordshire?

Who is Lord-Lieutenant of Hertfordshire?

Mr Robert Voss CBE
Her Majesty The Queen appointed Mr Robert Voss CBE CStJ as her Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Hertfordshire to succeed The Countess of Verulam who stepped down on 31 July 2017. The Lord-Lieutenant upholds the dignity of the Crown and serves the community.

Do lord-lieutenants get paid?

The Lord-Lieutenant is not paid. It is a voluntary position, like that of Vice Lord-Lieutenant and Deputy Lieutenant.

How long can you be a Lord-Lieutenant for?

They are appointed for life, although the customary age of retirement is 75 and the sovereign may remove them.

How do you address Lord-Lieutenant?

The correct form of address for the Lord-Lieutenant In a Speech: In the preamble, the Lord Lieutenant should be referred to as ‘Lord-Lieutenant’. A speech might begin ‘My Lord-Lieutenant, Ladies and Gentlemen…’

What does a lord lieutenant do?

The main duties of the Lord-Lieutenant include: arranging visits by members of the Royal family and escorting Royal visitors. ensuring that The Queen’s Private Office is kept informed about local issues relating to their area, particularly when a Royal visit is being planned.

What does a deputy lord lieutenant do?

The duties of Deputy Lieutenants were increased to command the militia, training and checking of equipment, obtaining ‘Volunteers’ for service abroad and also arranging for the billeting of the militia when on exercise or called out against the threat of invasion.

Do you salute a Lord-Lieutenant?

Taking the Salute It is customary for the host to join the Lord-Lieutenant on the dais, although normally one pace behind him. The host should also salute or remove headdress as appropriate.

How many Lord-Lieutenants are there in UK?

98 Lord-Lieutenants
There are 98 Lord-Lieutenants, who cover all areas of the UK, from Shetland to Cornwall, County Tyrone to South Glamorgan.

How many lord-lieutenants are there in UK?

Do I salute the Lord-Lieutenant?

Taking the Salute It’s customary for the host to join the Lord-Lieutenant on the dais, although normally one pace behind her. The host should also salute or remove head-dress as appropriate.

What does a Lord-Lieutenant do?

How many lord lieutenants are there in UK?

Who is the Lord Lieutenant of Hertfordshire 2019?

Welcome to the Hertfordshire Lieutenancy. This website seeks to inform and update you on the role of our Lord-Lieutenant, Mr Robert Voss CBE CStJ, and the ways in which the Lieutenancy supports and impacts on the life of this county. Hertfordshire is a vibrant, dynamic yet diverse county whose motto is: “ Trust and Fear Not ”.

Where does Robert Voss, Lord Lieutenant of Hertfordshire live?

He was awarded the CBE in 2014 for “services to British Industry and voluntary work in the UK”. Mr Voss lives in Loudwater with his wife, Celia. They have two adult sons, a daughter and two grandsons.

Who was the High Sheriff of Hertfordshire in 2010?

Roy was awarded an OBE for services to the film industry as part of Her Majesty The Queen’s 2009 Birthday Honours List and was appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant for Hertfordshire in 2010. Charles Cecil was High Sheriff of Hertfordshire in 2011/12.

Who is the Lord Lieutenant of St Albans?

The Lord-Lieutenant, together with the Lord-Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, The High Sheriff Lionel Wallace, Past Lord-Lieutenant Dione Verulam, DL Gerald Corbett and many others were introduced to the new Dean of St Albans – The Venerable Jo Kelly-Moore. Joanne was educated at Victoria University of Wellington and the Law Society of New Zealand.

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