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Rutland Welcomes New High Sheriff, Colonel Richard Chesterfield, Rob Persani Rutland Stamford Sound Interview.

Rutland Welcomes New High Sheriff, Colonel Richard Chesterfield

Oakham Castle witnessed a historic transition on Thursday as Colonel Richard Chesterfield officially assumed the role of High Sheriff of Rutland, succeeding Richard Cole. The ceremony marked the beginning of a year of service for Colonel Chesterfield, a distinguished retired British Army officer with a remarkable career.

Richard Chesterfield, 65, brings a wealth of experience to the prestigious position. His military background is extensive, having served in the Royal Tank Regiment, where he operated formidable Chieftain and Challenger tanks. His career also included a significant three-year tenure at the British Embassy in Washington D.C., followed by his appointment as the senior British liaison officer to the US Army in Europe. Prior to his retirement, he served as the station commandant of Kendrew Barracks in Cottesmore, solidifying his deep connection to the Rutland community.

Colonel Chesterfield, who resides in Whissendine with his American wife, expressed his commitment to serving the county. The High Sheriff role, rooted in centuries of tradition, involves supporting the judiciary, law enforcement, and voluntary organisations within Rutland.

The ceremony at Oakham Castle, a historic landmark, underscored the significance of the office and its connection to the county's heritage. The new High Sheriff's appointment is anticipated to bring a blend of military discipline, international experience, and a strong community focus to the role.

Adding to the occasion, Martha Barrett was appointed the High Sheriffs Police cadet, further strengthening the bond between the office of the High Sheriff and the community it serves. This appointment signifies a commitment to youth involvement and engagement within Rutland.

As Colonel Chesterfield embarks on his year of service, Rutland looks forward to his contributions in upholding the traditions of the High Sheriff and supporting the county's diverse needs. His extensive background and dedication to public service promise a productive and impactful tenure.




High Sheriff, Colonel Richard Chesterfield


Outgoing High Sheriff, Richard Cole and 
New High Sheriff Colonel Richard Chesterfield


Martha Barrett Police Cadet Right







Rob Persani Rutland and Stamford Sound and
High Sheriff, Colonel Richard Chesterfield.










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