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Rutland Mourns the Passing of Former Council Leader Alderman Edward Baines

Rutland Mourns the Passing of Former Council Leader Alderman Edward Baines


Rutland County Council and the wider community are in mourning following the sad announcement of the passing of former Council Leader and Chairman, Alderman Edward Baines. Mr. Baines dedicated many years to public service in Rutland, leaving a significant and lasting impact on the county.

The Council released a statement expressing its deepest condolences to Mr. Baines' family and friends during this difficult time.

Cllr Andrew Brown, the current Chairman of Rutland County Council, paid tribute to his predecessor, highlighting the breadth of Mr. Baines' contributions. "The thoughts of everyone at Rutland County Council are with Edward’s family and friends, following the sad news that he has passed away," said Cllr Brown. "Edward was among my predecessors as a former Chairman of the Council. He was also a past Leader, Chair of Planning Committee and our representative at both the Rutland Water Partnership and Rural Community Council. This is by no means an exhaustive list of the many roles that Edward held, which gives some indication of his passion and commitment when it came to Rutland, this Council and his fellow residents. This passion was always evident whenever Edward spoke or put forward his views in the Chamber."


In recognition of his dedicated service, flags at Council buildings will be flown at half-mast, and a minute's silence will be observed at upcoming Council meetings as a mark of respect and remembrance.

Cllr Gale Waller, the current Leader of Rutland County Council, also shared her deep sadness at the news. "We are all deeply saddened by the news that former Council Leader and Chairman of Rutland County Council Edward Baines has passed away," she stated. "I had the privilege of working alongside Edward in the Council Chamber for many years. He was immeasurably kind and always balanced and considered in his views, whatever the debate. He was incredibly committed in his role as an elected representative – not only on behalf of his Ward but for the whole of Rutland."

Cllr Waller further emphasised the profound respect held for Mr. Baines within the Council and the community. "The contribution that Edward has made to our County over decades of public service is matched only by the respect that his fellow Councillors and constituents hold for him. Edward’s appointment as an Honorary Alderman in September 2023 recognised just how special his contribution to Rutland has been. He will always be held in the highest possible regard and greatly missed by everyone.”

Alderman Edward Baines' long and distinguished service to Rutland County Council touched many aspects of life in the region. His commitment, passion, and balanced approach made him a respected figure amongst his colleagues and the residents he served. His dedication to the betterment of Rutland will be remembered, and his absence will be deeply felt. The community joins Rutland County Council in extending heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Alderman Edward Baines.


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