Worcestershire County Cricket Club board member and well-known lawyer and businessman Andrew Manning-Cox has been appointed High Sheriff of Worcestershire.
His formal appointment, the first before an audience in public for three years, took place on Wednesday, 13 April, at the Shire Hall, Worcester, where he made his Declaration before the President of the Family Division, the Rt Hon Sir Andrew McFarlane.
He takes over the role from Richard Amphlett.
The office of High Sheriff is an independent, non-political Royal appointment for a period of one year. After the monarchy, it is the oldest secular office in the country, dating back to before the Norman Conquest.
Today, the role is voluntary and mainly ceremonial but carries the status of being the Queen’s highest judicial officer in the county and involves a mix of ceremonial, charitable, and community functions.
Andrew Manning Cox said: “I am very honoured to be invited to take up the office of High Sheriff and am looking forward to immersing myself in all the valuable work going on across Worcestershire, whether carried out by our emergency and health services, or the increasingly vital charity sector.
“My year of office also provides the opportunity to raise funds for the High Sheriff’s charity within the Worcestershire Community Foundation which does so much to support families and individuals across the county.”
Married with two adult children, Andrew Manning-Cox has lived in south Worcestershire for over 40 years, and he said his time as High Sheriff would enable him learn more about the needs of the whole county and promote the achievements and aspirations of so many people whose efforts deserve more recognition.
He qualified as a solicitor in 1980 and became a partner in 1985 at leading lawyers Wragge & Co LLP, now known as international law firm Gowling WLG (UK) LLP.
He retired in 2018 from the partnership but has kept busy in various roles across Worcestershire.
He is a non-executive director at leading Midlands law firm Thursfields Solicitors whilst also serving on the board of Worcestershire County Cricket Club.
He is chair of Worcester based Sanctuary Group and is one of the UK’s largest housing and care providing charities, responsible for some 110,000 housing units, 65,000 student accommodation units and 100 care homes.
He chairs the Hereford Enterprise Zone and is a board member of the Marches LEP. He also sits as an Arbitrator and Mediator and is a Notary Public.
His previous non-executive director roles include a seat on the board of Malvern Hills Science Park.
He said: “I look forward to a voyage of discovery, supporting the judiciary and blue light services in the county and learning more about the vital role played by our public services and voluntary sector in caring for our community.”