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Peter Rippon

January 11, 1943 - December 20, 2020

It is with great sadness that Councillor Peter Rippon passed away on Sunday 20th December. Peter was elected to Council on the 1st May 2003 representing the Shiregreen & Brightside Ward and later went on to represent the Richmond Ward. He was Co-Chair of Planning for the last 5 years and sat on numerous Scrutiny Committees during his years of service. He was also the Labour Group Whip. Peter also served as the 118th Lord Mayor of Sheffield in 2014-2015. Peter was a very kind and thoughtful man who touched so many people’s lives in so many different ways. He worked tirelessly to ensure Sheffield was a great place to live for everyone, and was dedicated to improving the lives of his constituents and the citizens of Sheffield. He was very passionate about his city and worked consistently to raise its profile and the recognition it deserved. Peter will always be highly thought of and missed very much by all his colleagues and friends on Sheffield City Council.

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    Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress at Cavendish Cancer Care Fundraising

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    Pete when he attended my fundraisng tea for Cavendish Cancer Care

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    Peter as Lord Mayor playing Snooker at the World Championship 2015

  • 2021-01-02 18:21:17 wrote:

    Pete was a much loved and respected colleague at Nottinghamshire Welfare Rights Service. He was totally committed to social justice and made a huge difference to the lives of his clients. He was always cheerful, making time to get to know and support his fellow workers. A message from Pete saying that he was leading a walk, usually from Grindleford Station Cafe, would result in a dash to book a day’s leave to join him. Invariably the promised 5 or 6 miles would end up being 9 or 10! He meant such a lot to so many. My thoughts are with his family, of whom he was so proud.

    2021-01-02 18:21:17 wrote: Pete was a much loved and respected colleague at Nottinghamshire Welfare Rights Service. He was totally committed to social justice and made a huge difference to the lives of his clients. He was always cheerful, making time to get to know and support his fellow workers. A message from Pete saying that he was leading a walk, usually from Grindleford Station Cafe, would result in a dash to book a day’s leave to join him. Invariably the promised 5 or 6 miles would end up being 9 or 10! He meant such a lot to so many. My thoughts are with his family, of whom he was so proud.

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