The Lord-Lieutenant is the King’s personal representative in Rutland and has a number of important duties.
Duties include:
- escorting members of the Royal family visiting Rutland
- presenting medals and awards
- participating in civic, voluntary and social ceremonies
The Lord-Lieutenant appoints a number of Deputy Lieutenants to assist them with these duties.
The Lord-Lieutenant and Deputy Lieutenants are collectively referred to as the Lieutenancy.
Lord-Lieutenant of Rutland
Dr Sarah Furness is Lord-Lieutenant of Rutland. She was appointed on 14 February 2018, having previously served as the County's High Sheriff from 2016 to 2017.
Dr Furness is a trustee of the Sustainable Land Trust, an organisation looking after the environment and turning around the lives of troubled teenagers.
She is also a governor of Uppingham Community College and a trustee of Rutland Grants, which provides help to those in Rutland who are ill or poor and in need.
Visit the Lord-Lieutenant's website
The Lieutenancy Office
The office of the Lord-Lieutenant for a county or counties dates back to 1547 when the military functions of the Sheriff were transferred to the Lieutenancy.
To this day the Lord-Lieutenant retains a link with the armed forces, serving as Vice President of the Reserve Forces and Cadet Association (RFCA).
Many of the Lord-Lieutenant’s official duties are ceremonial in nature. However, the Lord Lieutenant attends many social occasions in support of the local community, civic, business and cultural life in Rutland.
Mr Kenneth Bool is the Clerk to the Lieutenancy.
For information or advice about the Lieutenancy, contact:
Kate Haworth, Deputy Clerk to the Lieutenancy, Rutland County Council, Catmose, Oakham, Rutland LE15 6HP
Email: KHaworth@rutland.gov.uk
Tel: 01572 758 203
You can send invitations to the Lord-Lieutenant of Rutland via this office.