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The Civic Service 2008
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Celebrating Youth Achievement
The Lieutenancy of Kent Supports TA 100
The Civic Service 2009
Celebration of Community Involvement 2009
2010 Annual Meeting and Lieutenancy Awards



Lieutenancy Link Deputy Lieutenants


Much progress is being made in developing other important networks covering more than 20 sectors, such as the rural economy, education, the arts, youth and sport, with a lead Deputy Lieutenant being appointed for each sector.

Lieutenancy of Kent Sectors
  • Voluntary - Lady Pender (Central and East Kent) and Simon macLachlan (West Kent)
  • The Rural Economy - Dick Tapp
  • Local Authorities - John Moir
  • Armed Forces
  • Serving - Brigadier Trevor Minter
  • Reserves - Brigadier John Holman
  • Cadets - Lieutenant Colonel Richard Dixon
  • Business
  • North and West Kent - Douglas Horner
  • East Kent - Robert Neame
  • Economic Development and Business Growth - Sir Graeme Odgers
  • Emergency Services - Lord Condon
  • Tourism - Paul Sabin
  • Education, Learning and Skills - James Bird
  • Media - Edwin Boorman
  • Youth - Godfrey Linnett
  • Honours and Awards Panel - Sir Alistair Hunter