Norma Redfearn

Norma Redfearn
Mayor of North Tyneside
Assumed office
2 May 2013
Preceded by Linda Arkley
North Tyneside Councillor
for Riverside ward
In office
10 June 2004  2 May 2013
Preceded by John Lowther
Succeeded by Wendy Lott
Personal details
Born Wallsend
Political party Labour
Residence Tynemouth, Tyne and Wear

Norma Redfearn is a Labour politician, now directly-elected mayor of North Tyneside, winning on the first ballot, on Thursday 2 May 2013, with 55.35% of the votes cast on a turnout of 32.07%.[1]

The daughter of a shipyard worker. A graduate of Newcastle University,[2] achieving a BPhil with a 30-year career in teaching, in both primary and secondary education. After a variety of teaching roles, she left Wharrier Street Juniors, where she was deputy head, to take on the headteacher role at West Walker Primary School (June 1986 – July 2000) on the edge of Newcastle upon Tyne.[2] She became the first headteacher to receive the prize for Public Management Leadership, awarded to her by the Office for Public Management in 1997.[2] Soon after, she was also chosen by the think-tank Demos to serve as an example of civic entrepreneurship.[3]

Redfearn held North Tyneside's Riverside ward from 2004[4] until her election as mayor. Previously, between 2005 and 2009, she was Cabinet Member for Children and Young People on North Tyneside Council.[3][5]

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