Sutton Council announce Trish Fivey as Mayor Councillor Trish Fivey has been re-appointed as the Mayor of Sutton. The decision was made just before Mental Health Awareness Week, at Sutton s second virtual annual council meeting last week. This year the mayor has chosen The Sutton Mental Health Foundation and Home-Start Sutton as her two charities. Born in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, and one of nine children, Fivey represented Northern Ireland in netball. She has been a Sutton councillor since 2014 and has lived in the borough for 40 years where she brought up her two daughters and founded several successful businesses. Councillor Fivey says she will continue to support the Chris Donovan Trust, which works with offenders to help them understand the consequences of their crime on their victims.
Sutton Council announce Trish Fivey as Mayor Councillor Trish Fivey has been re-appointed as the Mayor of Sutton. The decision was made just before Mental Health Awareness Week, at Sutton s second virtual annual council meeting last week. This year the mayor has chosen The Sutton Mental Health Foundation and Home-Start Sutton as her two charities. Born in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, and one of nine children, Fivey represented Northern Ireland in netball. She has been a Sutton councillor since 2014 and has lived in the borough for 40 years where she brought up her two daughters and founded several successful businesses. Councillor Fivey says she will continue to support the Chris Donovan Trust, which works with offenders to help them understand the consequences of their crime on their victims.
Sutton students spread joy throughout Covid-19 Students at LEO Academy Trust schools have been working hard to make a positive impact on their communities in the pandemic. LEO Academy Trust, which serves more than 3,500 pupils across six primary schools in Sutton, say they ve been finding ways for pupils to support the important work of various charities throughout the coronavirus crisis. Pupils across LEO raised an incredible £16,000 in support of St. Raphael’s Hospice on London Road, by taking part in sponsored runs across the schools in between lockdowns. The children have had opportunities to collect and deliver gifts for the centre in the past, and are very much looking forward to being able to do so again post-lockdown.