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Lancashire Weaver Becomes High Sheriff
12 Mar
Summary
- David Collinge, a sixth-generation weaver, appointed new High Sheriff.
- Collinge aims to support crime victims and rehabilitation organizations.
- He was recognized for creating the Anointing Screen for King Charles III.

A sixth-generation weaver, David Collinge, has been appointed the next High Sheriff of Lancashire. Collinge, who has dedicated most of his career to his family's weaving business, John Spencer Textiles, will officially take on the historical role next month.
Collinge emphasizes the values of craftsmanship and community instilled by the textile industry. During his year in office, he plans to support organizations assisting victims of crime, focusing on rehabilitation and reintegration. He was notably recognized for his contribution to creating the Anointing Screen for King Charles III's Coronation, a project that aligned with his heritage.
The High Sheriff, an ancient secular office, serves for one year, supporting the Crown, judiciary, and local community organizations. Collinge will succeed Jim Carter and be sworn in on April 10th, expressing pride in his weaving background and his commitment to Lancashire's spirit.



