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Cllr James Lancaster named youngest ever Mayor of Milton Keynes

Cllr James Lancaster has become the youngest ever Mayor of Milton Keynes.

The 31-year-old was officially appointed at the city council’s annual meeting on 14 May and will serve as First Citizen for 2025-26. He succeeds Marie Bradburn, who had been the city’s Mayor in 2024-25.

Mayor Lancaster moved to Milton Keynes at 22, seeking a fresh start in a city that has given him and many others the chance to thrive. His family ties to the city run deep, with relatives living in Bletchley for more than 45 years.

Elected to represent Tattenhoe as a councillor in 2019, Mayor Lancaster has served as Vice-Chair of the Licensing Committee and also served on the Planning Committee as well on Shenley Brook End and Tattenhoe Parish Council. 

Mayor Lancaster is a Labour party councillor, having defected from the Conservatives.

A passionate advocate for sport, leisure and cultural services, Mayor Lancaster is focusing his term on encouraging everyone in the city to get involved in physical activity. These issues are close to his heart and the themes reflect the memory of his late father, a leisure and cultural services manager.

Mayor Lancaster said, “It’s a great honour to serve as Mayor of Milton Keynes, something I know that would have made my dad incredibly proud. As a keen sportsman, my term will focus on encouraging collaboration between communities and leisure services to ensure everyone has the same opportunities. I’m really excited to get started and meet all the wonderful communities across this great city.”