
A new mayor of Carlisle has been appointed.
The Charter Trustees of the City of Carlisle appointed Jeanette Whalen to the civic role during a mayor making ceremony at the Civic Centre on Wednesday.
She replaces Chris Southward, who had been mayor for 2024/25.
Anne Glendinning will serve as the deputy mayor for this year.
Cllr Whalen, who will be accompanied by her daughter Francesca as mayoress, has decided to nominate Carlisle Foodbank and Safety Net, which offers support for domestic and sexual abuse, as her two chosen charities.
Cllr Whalen said: “To me, it is an absolute privilege to be the mayor of Carlisle, and I am the first female mayor to be appointed by the charter trustees. I will continue to push for Carlisle’s city status to be maintained.
“Carlisle to me is the jewel in the crown of Cumberland and I will shout from the rooftops about how brilliant it is. Anyone who would like to donate to my chosen charities, please contact them directly, they would greatly appreciate your support.”
The position of mayor of Carlisle is believed to have been created in 1231, when the city was first officially granted independence to run itself.
The special status of the city was reaffirmed in various ancient charters including Edward III’s Charter of 1353 which ‘consolidated all the aforesaid liberties and quittances belonging to the said Citie they have had from time whereof memory is not’.
Each year, the incoming mayor swears an oath dating back to 1558 when Elizabeth I was crowned queen by the Bishop of Carlisle.
Traditionally the mayor was elected by the Freemen – “citizens of that city continually residing in the same”.
After 1835, councillors who have been elected to represent different wards of the city have chosen the mayor.
Iin the past the mayor was executive leader of the council, it is latterly an honorary position.
Since the abolition of Carlisle City Council, the mayor chairs the Charter Trustees of the City of Carlisle, a body created by legal order to preserve the historic traditions of the city and maintain the ancient charters and regalia, including the City Sword (1509), City Mace (1685) and the Mayoral Chain and Insignia (1850).
The Charter Trustees is made up of Cumberland councillors Robert Betton, Lisa Hinton, Dr Helen Davison, Anne Glendinning, Abdul Harid, Lucy Patrick, Anne Quilter, Justin McDermott, Chris Southward, Brian Wernham, Chris Wills and Cllr Whelan.
Cllr Whalen is a serving member of Cumberland Council, representing the Yewdale ward in Carlisle. Cllr Whalen had previously represented the Sandsfield Park and Morton West ward on the former Carlisle City Council since bring elected in 2019.
She has twin daughters, Francesca and Victoria, and is the eldest daughter of the late city and county councillor William Whalen.
She formerly worked as a religious studies teacher before going on to work for the Rural Payments Agency. Away from work she is a big Carlisle United and Manchester United fan.
She is a trustee of Yewdale Community Centre and is also on the board of the Citizens Advice Bureau.





