Monday, February 01, 2016

Rutland County Council Statement, It is with great sadness and deepest regret that we announce that Council Leader Roger Begy OBE has died




Councillor Roger Begy OBE

Monday 1st February 2016

It is with great sadness and deepest regret that we announce that Council Leader Roger Begy OBE has died following his short battle with cancer.

Councillor Begy passed away at Leicester Royal Infirmary on the morning of Monday 1st February 2016. He was 72.

His family would like to thank well-wishers for their messages of support throughout recent weeks and said: “Roger was not only an ambassador for Rutland but he was also a loving, funny, supportive father, husband and grandfather. Food and wine were his passion and his family remember him best for the often five-hour long lunches where port, wine and food were enjoyed whilst we debated and laughed about everyday things. We are proud of how he fought the corner of those who needed help and support with kindness and when appropriate humour. The love, condolences and messages we have received have been over whelming.”

Councillor Begy’s family now ask for their privacy to be respected at this difficult time. A further statement will be issued confirming funeral arrangements and details of a Memorial Service in due course.



















The flags outside Rutland County Council’s offices are being flown at half-mast.

Councillor Kenneth Bool, Chairman of Rutland County Council

“Councillor Begy was incredibly well-liked and respected by all Elected Members and will be greatly missed. He has led the Council with diligence and care for more than a decade, during which time he has been unwavering in his commitment to the County of Rutland and its residents – particularly those most in need of help and support. The fact that his loss will be felt not just in Rutland but right across the wider region is a testament to his work in Office. The thoughts of everyone at Rutland County Council are with his family and loved ones at this extremely difficult time.”

Councillor Terry King, Acting Leader

“Roger is held in the highest regard by his friends, colleagues and local residents, having served his constituents faithfully for many, many years. His determination to get the best for the people of Rutland is borne out in much of the wider work that he undertook as a member of the East Midlands Councils Executive, Chairman of the Regional Improvement Board and Chairman of the Rural Services Network – all of which focused on important rural issues affecting our area. Roger was an outstanding public servant and will be missed by everyone. Our thoughts are with his family.”

Helen Briggs, Chief Executive of Rutland County Council

“We are all deeply saddened by the sudden loss of Councillor Begy. He was a dedicated Ward Member and committed Leader who worked tirelessly to drive the Council forward and provide for residents. His passion, enthusiasm and input right across the Council have all helped to make Rutland the prosperous, independent County that is today. His loss will be keenly felt by those who worked closest with him and the condolences of everyone at Rutland County Council go out to his family.”

Sir Alan Duncan MP, Member of Parliament for Rutland & Melton

“Roger was an exceptional Leader of the Council who was devoted to Rutland. He was a larger than life character with a keen eye for detail and a great sense of humour. His thirteen years as Leader and his many years as a ward Councillor helped secure Rutland’s future as an independent county. We are lucky to have had his service and he will be enormously missed.”


Monday, February 01, 2016

Oakham Mayor It is with deep regret that we receive the news of Roger Begy's passing, Flags Flying at Half Mast





Oakham Town Councils flag flying at half mast is a normally reserved for former
Mayors and Town Councillors who die in office. This is the first time it has been
raised in honour of a serving Rutland County Councillor and Leader.







Mon, 01 Feb 2016

Councillor Roger Begy

Following the sad news of the passing away of Councillor Roger Begy,

the Chairman of the Council, Cllr Alf Dewis has said:

"It is with deep regret that we receive the news of Roger Begy's passing. Roger was a good friend of Oakham Town Council and will be a tremendous loss to local government in Rutland and the East Midlands. All our thoughts are with Roger's family at this sad time."




Monday, February 01, 2016

Roger Begy OBE Conservative Leader Of Rutland County Council Has Died

Roger Begy OBE Conservative Leader Of Rutland County Council Has Died




















Tributes have been paid to Rutland County Council leader Roger Begy who passed away this morning after a short illness.

Roger aged 72, had been suffering from cancer which was diagnosed before Christmas.

He died at the Leicester Royal Infirmary this morning.

My thoughts are for Councillor Begy's family especially Nick, Michelle and their son Will and Rogers wife, I know Michelle has been very strong since before Christmas in supporting her boys through this difficult time.

Councillor Begy, an Oxford graduate, represented the Greetham Ward and has led the council since 2003.

He was also managing director at Alcan Polyfoil and held senior board positions at Green Giant and Directorship of British Sugar until semi-retiring.