News of the sad passing of Honorary Alderman and former Councillor Gibb-Gray
Tributes
have been paid to Honorary Alderman and former Havant
borough councillor Brendan Gibb-Gray who has sadly passed
away.
Brendan was born and educated in this part of Hampshire and
left to join the Metropolitan Police when he was 19 years
old. He had a long and distinguished career in the police
force, both overseas and at Scotland Yard, before returning
to Emsworth in 1997, and becoming a Councillor in 2004.
Representing the Emsworth ward Brendan stood as a candidate
in the local borough elections in 2004 and served
continuously until May 2016, before being recognised for his
outstanding service and being awarded the title of Honorary
Alderman on 22 July 2016.
During his time as a Councillor, Brendan held office as Vice
Chairman of the Development Management Committee between
2007 and 2009 and he served on various panels and boards
including the Community Safety Panel, the Site Viewing
Working Party, and the Traffic and Transport Panel.
In addition, he served on the Environmental and
Community Scrutiny Board, and the Strategy and Regeneration
Scrutiny Board.
He was instrumental in establishing the Emsworth St George’s
Day Military Parade in 2007 an event that was instrumental
in the borough council awarding the men and women of 47th
Regiment RA Freedom of the Borough at a special ceremony in
Havant Park.
His role as chair of the Emsworth Business Association meant
he was a driving force in many successes including being a
strong influence in the provision of cycle routes.
In 2012 Brendan was awarded the BEM for service in
the community.
He was a dedicated councillor and cared greatly about the
local community and the residents he served.
He will be missed dearly by everyone who knew him.
Havant Borough Council 3rd January