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Hartlepool mayor Stuart Drummond prepares to step down | Hartlepool mayor Stuart Drummond prepares to step down |
(about 7 hours later) | |
With a pledge of free bananas for the town's children, football mascot H'angus the Monkey was the "joke" candidate to be mayor of Hartlepool. | With a pledge of free bananas for the town's children, football mascot H'angus the Monkey was the "joke" candidate to be mayor of Hartlepool. |
Some 11 years later - and with three election victories under his belt - it seems Stuart Drummond, who leaves office on 5 May, was no comedy character. | |
A referendum in November signalled the end for the mayoral system and Hartlepool Council will instead be governed by committees. | A referendum in November signalled the end for the mayoral system and Hartlepool Council will instead be governed by committees. |
Tapping away at his keyboard with framed Hartlepool United shirts and squad photographs behind him, Mr Drummond joked he had seen "too much" of his beloved team's relegation season. | Tapping away at his keyboard with framed Hartlepool United shirts and squad photographs behind him, Mr Drummond joked he had seen "too much" of his beloved team's relegation season. |
He still has a season ticket at Victoria Park where his campaign began as a stunt. | He still has a season ticket at Victoria Park where his campaign began as a stunt. |
"I was always looking for something new to get a little bit of publicity for the club and just have a bit of fun along the way," he said. | "I was always looking for something new to get a little bit of publicity for the club and just have a bit of fun along the way," he said. |
'Honeymoon period' | 'Honeymoon period' |
The club's chairman loaned his mischievous mascot the £500 deposit and things soon got serious. | The club's chairman loaned his mischievous mascot the £500 deposit and things soon got serious. |
"Never for one second did I expect to win," he said. "I hadn't prepared for anything, it was a case of winging it and making it up as I went along." | "Never for one second did I expect to win," he said. "I hadn't prepared for anything, it was a case of winging it and making it up as I went along." |
Mr Drummond, a father-of-three, said he had an "extended honeymoon period" with those outside the civic centre, but not some of the councillors he was working alongside. | Mr Drummond, a father-of-three, said he had an "extended honeymoon period" with those outside the civic centre, but not some of the councillors he was working alongside. |
"The public saw me as one of them and almost put a protective arm around me to support me through those early years. | "The public saw me as one of them and almost put a protective arm around me to support me through those early years. |
"Getting the respect and credibility from councillors? I probably haven't even got it from some of them now, but that was always going to be a challenge." | "Getting the respect and credibility from councillors? I probably haven't even got it from some of them now, but that was always going to be a challenge." |
There was a "huge shift" in attitudes, Mr Drummond said, when he was re-elected in 2005 with a majority of more than 10,000. | There was a "huge shift" in attitudes, Mr Drummond said, when he was re-elected in 2005 with a majority of more than 10,000. |
He looks back over his tenure with pride. | He looks back over his tenure with pride. |
"I've been quite overwhelmed by the support I've been given from people and the amount of people who have expressed their disappointment at what's happened," he said. | "I've been quite overwhelmed by the support I've been given from people and the amount of people who have expressed their disappointment at what's happened," he said. |
"If all those people had voted in the referendum we might have had a different result." | "If all those people had voted in the referendum we might have had a different result." |
'Biggest village' | 'Biggest village' |
The mayor insisted the result of the poll does not rankle with him personally as he would not have stood for a fourth term. | The mayor insisted the result of the poll does not rankle with him personally as he would not have stood for a fourth term. |
"It's a shame that nobody else will get the opportunity to step into my shoes and bring a fresh pair of eyes to it and take it to the next stage," he said. | "It's a shame that nobody else will get the opportunity to step into my shoes and bring a fresh pair of eyes to it and take it to the next stage," he said. |
"It's not really the system of governance that's important, it's about how the town fares and the decisions that are made." | "It's not really the system of governance that's important, it's about how the town fares and the decisions that are made." |
Having one directly-accountable figurehead for the town has helped Hartlepool punch above its weight, Mr Drummond believes. | Having one directly-accountable figurehead for the town has helped Hartlepool punch above its weight, Mr Drummond believes. |
"Hartlepool is like one of the biggest villages in the country. There's a strong community spirit and a lot of local pride here. | "Hartlepool is like one of the biggest villages in the country. There's a strong community spirit and a lot of local pride here. |
"To have somebody to be able to promote that on a regional, national and international basis is a big benefit." | "To have somebody to be able to promote that on a regional, national and international basis is a big benefit." |
Hosting the Tall Ships in 2010 gave the town a huge boost in confidence, the mayor said. | Hosting the Tall Ships in 2010 gave the town a huge boost in confidence, the mayor said. |
"For us to bring the world to Hartlepool and see so many people smiling and enjoying themselves, that doesn't really happen that often. | "For us to bring the world to Hartlepool and see so many people smiling and enjoying themselves, that doesn't really happen that often. |
"Every day in this role you're always trying to improve things and make people feel better in their own lives. The Tall Ships did it perfectly." | "Every day in this role you're always trying to improve things and make people feel better in their own lives. The Tall Ships did it perfectly." |
Mr Drummond took a deep breath before describing the "most challenging" role of his life. | Mr Drummond took a deep breath before describing the "most challenging" role of his life. |
Soon after joining Cleveland Police Authority, he found himself elevated to chair. | Soon after joining Cleveland Police Authority, he found himself elevated to chair. |
"Little did I realise the 12 months that lay ahead," he said. | "Little did I realise the 12 months that lay ahead," he said. |
"I didn't realise the state the authority was in. It was on the verge of government intervention because it was so poorly governed." | "I didn't realise the state the authority was in. It was on the verge of government intervention because it was so poorly governed." |
Operation Sacristy, a criminal investigation into allegations of corruption at the authority, began in May 2011, six months before Mr Drummond took over. | Operation Sacristy, a criminal investigation into allegations of corruption at the authority, began in May 2011, six months before Mr Drummond took over. |
The investigation continues and the former chief constable and deputy chief constable have been sacked for gross misconduct in recent months following separate misconduct hearings. | The investigation continues and the former chief constable and deputy chief constable have been sacked for gross misconduct in recent months following separate misconduct hearings. |
"If it was a TV drama it would be quite hard to believe," Mr Drummond said. | "If it was a TV drama it would be quite hard to believe," Mr Drummond said. |
"In the fullness of time everything will be made available and people will make their own conclusions. All I can say is I wouldn't want to go through that again." | "In the fullness of time everything will be made available and people will make their own conclusions. All I can say is I wouldn't want to go through that again." |
Wife's relief | Wife's relief |
If Mr Drummond breathed a sigh of relief on leaving his police role, his wife Rebecca will be even happier when he leaves his current job. | If Mr Drummond breathed a sigh of relief on leaving his police role, his wife Rebecca will be even happier when he leaves his current job. |
"She cannot wait for 6 May when I won't be elected mayor anymore. She doesn't like the attention it brings and some of the publicity. She's really looking forward to it." | "She cannot wait for 6 May when I won't be elected mayor anymore. She doesn't like the attention it brings and some of the publicity. She's really looking forward to it." |
So what does the future hold? There are, Mr Drummond said, "a couple of irons in the fire". | So what does the future hold? There are, Mr Drummond said, "a couple of irons in the fire". |
"I've had some interviews recently and I've been telling some of these tales and people have been flabbergasted. | "I've had some interviews recently and I've been telling some of these tales and people have been flabbergasted. |
"From day one the whole thing has been unconventional. It's not a bad thing to have on your CV I don't suppose. | "From day one the whole thing has been unconventional. It's not a bad thing to have on your CV I don't suppose. |
"Whatever I do next I will always be banging the drum for Hartlepool. | "Whatever I do next I will always be banging the drum for Hartlepool. |
"That's in my blood now." | "That's in my blood now." |
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