Young people across Congleton are being encouraged to apply for the prestigious role of Town Mayor’s Cadet for the 2026/27 civic year, with applications still open.
The Mayor’s Cadet plays an important role in supporting the Town Mayor at civic engagements throughout the year, attending key community events and acting as an ambassador for young people across Congleton. The position offers a unique opportunity to get involved in local civic life while gaining valuable experience that can support future education, training and career ambitions.
Congleton Town Council is calling on schools, youth organisations, sports clubs, performing arts groups and community groups to help spread the word and encourage applications from enthusiastic young people. This is a fantastic opportunity for a dedicated young person to build confidence, gain unique experiences and be recognised for their contribution to the community.
To apply, candidates must:
- Be a resident of the Congleton parish
- Be aged 14–18 during their term of appointment
- Be community-minded, enthusiastic and keen to represent young people
Applications must be completed by the young person themselves and submitted via the Mayor’s Cadet Application form by Friday 10th April 2026. Mayor's Cadet Application.
Current Mayor’s Cadet, Haru Pepper, praised the role, saying:
“Being Mayor’s Cadet has been absolutely fantastic. I’ve had the chance to attend so many different events, meet inspiring people and represent young people in Congleton. It has really built my confidence and given me experiences I’ll never forget. I would strongly encourage anyone who is thinking about applying to go for it — it’s such a special opportunity.”
The successful applicant will be formally appointed at the Mayor Making Ceremony at Congleton Town Hall on Thursday 21 May 2026, serving for the full civic year.
Congleton Town Council aims to be as inclusive as possible and encourages nominations of people of all races, religions, genders, sexual orientations and gender identities, as well as individuals with a disability or neurodivergence.
For more information contact Congleton Information Centre on:
01260 270 350 ext 1
...or email:
Pictured - Congleton Youth Council with Cllr Kay Wesley - and Haru Pepper - Mayor's Cadet at the back.
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