Jeremy Beecham, Baron Beecham Explained

Honorific-Prefix:The Right Honourable
The Lord Beecham
Honorific-Suffix:DL
Office2:Chairman of the Local Government Association
Term Start2:1997
Term End2:2010
Predecessor2:Office formed
Office1:Leader of the Labour Party on Newcastle City Council
Term Start1:1977
Term End1:1994
Predecessor1:Tom Collins
Successor1:Tony Flynn
Office3:Newcastle City Councillor
for Benwell and Scotswood
Term Start3:11 May 1967[1]
Birth Name:Jeremy Hugh Beecham
Birth Date:1944 11, df=yes
Party:Labour

Jeremy Hugh Beecham, Baron Beecham (born 14 November 1944)[2] is a British Labour politician and a senior figure in English local government. He was leader of Newcastle City Council and the first Chairman of theLocal Government Association. He was the elected Chairman of the National Executive Committee of the Labour Party (October 2005 – September 2006).

Beecham was educated at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne, and University College, Oxford (1962–1965), where he obtained a first class honours degree in law. He became a solicitor. He joined the Labour Party in 1959, and was elected a councillor for Benwell, Newcastle, in the Newcastle City Council elections of 11 May 1967.

He stood for Parliament without success in Tynemouth in 1970. He chaired the Social Services Committee on the council from 1973 to 1977 and was Leader of Newcastle from 1977 to 1994, chairing the Finance Committee from 1979 to 1984.

In 1991, Beecham became Chairman of the Association of Metropolitan Authorities (AMA). When the AMA merged with the Association of District Councils and the Association of County Councils on 1 April 1997 to form the Local Government Association, he became the first chairman of the LGA. He is,, the LGA vice-chairman and continues to chair the LGA Labour Group.He was the President of the British Urban Regeneration Association (now folded).[3]

Beecham belongs to Labour Friends of Israel.

Beecham has been a member of many boards and committees in Newcastle and North East England, and advising government.He has been a member of the Labour Party National Executive Committee since 1998 and was its chairman.He became a Knight Bachelor in the 1994 Birthday Honours having the honour conferred by HM The Queen on 22 November 1994.

He was made a Freeman of the City of Newcastle in 1995. He is Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Tyne and Wear and continues to represent Benwell and Scotswood on the City Council. He has been a council member at charity Common Purpose since 1989. He is Jewish, and a board member of the New Israel Fund in the UK.[4]

On 20 July 2010, Beecham was created a life peer as Baron Beecham, of Benwell and Newcastle upon Tyne in the County of Tyne and Wear, and was introduced in the House of Lords on 28 July 2010.[5] He sat on the Labour benches until his retirement in 2021.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lord Beecham marks 50 years in politics - but has no plans to retire . 11 May 2017 . 21 June 2021.
  2. http://myparliament.info/member/4181
  3. Web site: BURA- Meet the board. https://web.archive.org/web/20120419233215/http://www.bura.org.uk/BURA+People/The+BURA+Board/Meet+the+BURA+Board. dead. 19 April 2012.
  4. Jennifer Lipman, Peerage for New Israel Fund board member, Jewish Chronicle, 1 June 2010
  5. https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld201011/minutes/100728/ldordpap.htm House of Lords Minute of Proceedings