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Birmingham Civic Society appoints youngest ever chairman

Amelia Ladbrook will take over the role later this year to champion campaign group's heritage work in the city

Gavin Orton, chairman of Birmingham Civic Society, with his successor Amelia Ladbrook(Image: Anne-Marie Hayes)

Campaign group Birmingham Civic Society has appointed its youngest ever chairman.

Amelia Ladbrook has been chosen to take over the role by the board of the heritage body which this year celebrates its 100th anniversary.

The 26-year-old, who is a marketing co-ordinator for professional services firm Leonard Curtis in Birmingham, will succeed Jewellery Quarter-based architect Gavin Orton in November, initially for two years.

She is also the youngest person to be appointed chairman of any civic society in England.

Ms Ladbrook became Birmingham Civic Society's youngest trustee in 2016 and helped to run its citizenship and membership committees and chaired the society's events committee.

The society said her appointment was credit to her work in trying to engage a younger audience in the group which campaigns to maintain and promote the city's civic heritage.

Amelia Ladbrook will take over as chairman of Birmingham Civic Society in November(Image: Anne-Marie Hayes)

It said it was essential Birmingham's status as the youngest city in Europe was reflected in both the work of the society and wider community as a whole.

Ms Ladbrook said: "I am delighted to have the opportunity to lead Birmingham Civic Society into its next 100 years after a fantastic year of celebrating our centenary.