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Councillor David Munro and Councillor Penny Rivers

Date posted: 26 May 2026

Waverley Borough Council elects new Mayor

Last week, Waverley Borough Council elected Councillor David Munro as the new Mayor of Waverley.

Councillor Munro, who represents the Western Commons ward and lives in Frensham, was elected as a Waverley councillor in a by-election in 2022. He has lived in the ward for over 30 years and has had a long career as a local councillor in Farnham, culminating in a spell as Chairman of Surrey County Council 2013-2015. He was Surrey’s Police and Crime Commissioner from 2016-2021, and Deputy Mayor from 2025-2026.

As the Mayor, Councillor Munro will attend a wide variety of engagements, act as an ambassador for the council, chair council meetings, and raise funds for the charities he will nominate. 

The Mayor said: “I am proud and honoured to be elected as Waverley's Mayor and hope to be worthy of the trust that fellow-Councillors have put in me.

“This is Waverley Council's last year before we all move to a unitary system, so the theme of my Mayoral year will be thankfulness: to Waverley Councillors over the years who have dedicated their lives to helping residents, to our hard-working staff, past and present, and above all to the army of volunteer Waverley residents who have tirelessly supported their fellow citizens and made the borough such a great place to live and work in.”

Councillor Penny Rivers, who represents the Godalming Farncombe & Catteshall ward and was previously Mayor, will serve as Deputy Mayor for the 2026-2027 civic year.

Leader of the Council, Paul Follows, welcomed Councillor Munro into the Mayoral chair and paid tribute to Councillor Penny Rivers who he said, “has been a valued and committed representative for the borough over the past year.”


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