Clerk to northern authorities to retire after almost 50 years in role
Thu, 28 Nov 2019
John Quayle
Story by Local Democracy Reporter Ewan Gawne.
The man who’s served as clerk to three authorities in the north of the Island for almost half a century will step down next year.
John Quayle, who’s 80, has managed the books at Jurby Commissioners since 1973, and later took on roles at authorities in neighbouring Andreas and Ballaugh.
A farmer and captain of the parish, Mr Quayle says at his age, he felt it was time to ‘pack it up’ and will step down from Jurby and Andreas in February.
Mr Quayle retired from Ballaugh Commissioners several years ago.
On why he first took on the role of clerk, he says he wanted to ‘use the opportunity to give back to the parish, and help the public where possible’.
The search is now on for a new officer for Andreas and Jurby Commissioners, as well as Northern Parishes Refuse Collection Board.
Those interested in any of the vacant positions are asked to contact Mr Quayle by this Friday (29 Nov).
He’s one of only three clerks to Jurby Commissioners since it was formed more than 120 years ago, and still maintains the same the original authority ledger from 1894.
Local Democracy Reporter Ewan Gawne asked Mr Quayle if he remembered what happened at his very first commissioners’ meeting:
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