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Former Board of Deputies’ vice-president becomes new chair of Herts Council

‘Building bridges’ is a key message he brings to his role

June 4, 2025 16:12
Laurence Brass
Laurence Brass, the new chair of Hertfordshire County Council, on the day of his induction
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Veteran Liberal Democrat councillor, retired judge, interfaith advocate and active member of Bushey United Synagogue, Laurence Brass has been appointed chairman of Hertfordshire County Council.

Councillor Brass, 77, a long-time resident of Bushey for over half a century, brings to the role a lifetime of public service, political engagement, and community leadership. Known affectionately by some as "Mr Bushey" for his decades of civic involvement, Brass was first elected to public office in 1973 as part of the inaugural group of borough councillors for the area.

A former judge specialising in asylum claims, Brass stepped back from party politics during his judicial career, but just a few short years after his retirement at age 70, he decided to “re-enter the fray of party politics,” he told the JC.

In 2021, he won re-election to the 78-person council representing north Bushey, and earlier this month won re-election with an increased majority.