ONE of the longest serving members of Maldon District Council is Brian Beale, who has represented residents of Southminster as an Independent since 1987.

He is a highly principled, modest and polite man and someone whom I have always highly respected, and often turned to for sound advice.

Born in Southminster in 1941, Brian left school at 15 to become a clerk for British Rail at Southminster railway station.

His main career was at Bradwell power station where he worked from 1960 until he retired in 1991.

He was a passionate and active sportsman in his youth working over several years as a ski instructor in Austria and playing football and competitive hockey for Maldon district.

He has continued to promote and support local sporting activities and was chairman and president of the Marsh Marathon sports committee which at one time boasted 1,000 competitors running 26 miles around the Dengie.

Part of his sporting legacy continues today as Southminster Tennis Club members play for the Brian Beale Trophy, which he donated more than 50 years ago and still personally presents to the winners.

He was recognied as a Community Champion by the Queen in the 2012 New Year’s Honours list when he was awarded an MBE for services to local government in Essex.

Brian was leader of the opposition when I joined the council in 2010 and the first person to approach me, offering an opportunity to join an Independent Group, promising I would retain my independence and have a free vote on any council matters.

Being a man of his word, he has never tried to influence me to vote a certain way and when Independent councillor Mike Wood left the group, I became deputy leader of the opposition and was very happy to support him.

Brian is currently appointed to a number of committees, including the district planning committee and the south eastern area planning committee.

Following the May 2019 elections when many more Independent councillors were elected, Brian suggested to me that we switched roles and I became opposition leader and he would be deputy, which was supported by the Independents.

In November 2020 the administration of the council changed.

I became chairman of the council and the Independent administration voted for Wendy Stamp to take over the role as leader.

Maldon district owes a great deal to Brian who has seen it all before and still has much to offer, and I am proud to call him my friend.

Mark Heard

Maldon District Council chairman