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New Mayor of Douglas says there are 'challenges' for the city

Natalie Byron-Teare formally accepted the role on Wednesday

The new Mayor of Douglas says she is 'extremely proud' to have been chosen but there are a number of 'new challenges' facing the council this year and it needs to look 'long and hard' at what it does.

Natalie Byron-Teare was unanimously elected at a formal ceremony on Wednesday and said she was 'overwhelmed' at the decision.

She takes over from Janet Thommeny who said she is 'confident' that she'd do well in the role.

Councillor Byron-Teare said the role is important to the 'heritage' of Douglas and will try to 'promote and engage' with all aspects of it. 

Local Democracy Reporter Emma Draper spoke to her after the ceremony:

For the next year, the Mayor will be supported by the consort, her husband Mr Andy Teare.

Councillor Steven Crellin has taken on the role of Deputy Mayor with Mrs Samantha Crellin as Deputy Mayoress.

Serving as Mayor’s chaplain will be Reverend Monsignor John Devine OBE, Dean of the Catholic Church in the Isle of Man.

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