Linda Wright

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DeputyDavid Down
Preceded byHazel Stephenson
Succeeded byDavid Down
Preceded byHazel Stephenson
Linda Wright
Lord Mayor of Newcastle Upon Tyne
In office
31 May 2017  16 November 2018
DeputyDavid Down
Preceded byHazel Stephenson
Succeeded byDavid Down
Sheriff and Deputy Lord Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne
In office
26 May 2016  31 May 2017
Preceded byHazel Stephenson
Succeeded byDavid Down
Newcastle City Councillor
for Newburn
Assumed office
7 November 1996
Preceded byBob Brown
Majority576
Personal details
BornLinda Isabel Wright
(1950-10-31) 31 October 1950 (age 75)
PartyLabour
Spouse
Colin Wright
(m. 1975)
Children3

Linda Isabel Wright (born 31 October 1950) is a British politician who became the Lord Mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne in 2017. She has been a Labour Councillor for the Newburn Ward since being first elected in 1996.[1][2]

Wright was born in Throckley, a village in Newcastle upon Tyne. Her family had lived in the village for five generations, mainly working as miners, though her father was the first in many generations not to go down the pits. He trained as a fitter and turner, serving his apprenticeship with Vickers Armstrong, and worked at Spencer's Steel Works in Walbottle until retirement.[1]

Wright was educated at the Walbottle Campus where she engaged in a two-year commercial course. She continued her education at Newcastle College of Further Education where she went on to gain high levels in shorthand and typing, skills which she has used for most of her working life.

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