PIO elected Loughton mayor in UK |
An Indian-origin Councillor has been elected mayor of the populous Loughton town in the UK. Philip Abraham has been serving as the deputy mayor for the last one year and has taken over from previous mayor Carol Davis. Loughton is the most populous town in the Epping Forest District of Essex. The mayor represents the town at civic occasions, as well as at events held by the town`s schools, clubs and other community and charitable organisations. Abraham is absolutely thrilled to have been elected as the mayor. Abrahamwas first elected to the council in 2012 and re-elected in 2016. He is supported by a non-political local organisation called Loughton Residents Association (LRA). The Kerala-born councillor is also very involved with other Indian communities in the UK. He is the founder of the UK-Kerala Business Forum and the co-founder of British South India Council of Commerce.
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