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Manchester councillor Bev Craig has been awarded an OBE in the New Year Honours List

Congrats are in order.

Danny Jones Danny Jones - 30th December 2025

The leader of Manchester City Council and representative for Burnage, Bev Craig, has officially been awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the New Year Honours List for 2026.

Councillor Craig, who has held her leadership position since October 2021, received the OBE for her services to local government.

She joins several other regional councillors to be named by King Charles III.

First elected by Burnage residents back in 2011, she has spent more than a decade and a half devoting her professional life to the community, as well as nearly a whole five years of that time at the highest level within the Council.

The University of Manchester graduate has played several key roles throughout her career, including giving back to higher education, helping trade unions, as well as serving as an executive member for adult social care and health during the pandemic, before serving as Deputy and eventually Leader.

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Speaking in an official statement, Craig said: “To receive an OBE is a huge privilege, and to get awarded it for what I’ve been able to give back to our city is all the more special.  

“Manchester is an incredible city, made special by its people and a place I’m proud to call home.

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“Leading our city is a privilege I don’t take for granted, so to get awarded an OBE for what we’ve been doing to make Manchester an even better place to live and improve the lives of Manchester people, while creating a city that is fairer and more inclusive for generations to come, is the real honour.”

With the Council having also confirmed two special NYE events on either side of the Town Hall this year, it feels like a fitting celebration.

Congratulations to Bev Craig on the well-deserved accolade and title; we have no doubt she’ll continue to excel in her post.

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You can find the King’s 2026 New Year Honours List HERE.

As for the discussion around knighthoods, many Brits are currently calling for a change in the rules in hopes of making OBE, CBE and MBE, Kevin Sinfield a Sir.

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