Book of Condolence opens for tributes to Mayor

Published: 19 February 2025

Image shows a floral tribute of white roses
A floral tribute accompanying the Book of Condolence for Mayor Barry Panter.

A Book of Condolence is being opened in memory of the Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme following his sudden death.

Councillor Barry Panter passed away at the weekend following a road accident on the evening of Thursday, 13 February. He was aged 75.

A resident of Madeley, Cllr Panter had represented the Loggerheads ward on the Borough Council since 2016.

From Thursday 20 February the Book will be placed in the library area on the ground floor of Castle House and is available all day.

All mayoral engagements have been cancelled until after the funeral, the date of which is still to be confirmed.

The Union Flag in Queens Gardens outside Castle House will remain at half mast until the evening of Mr Panter’s funeral.

Simon Tagg, Leader of Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council, said:

Since this terrible news emerged, we have been contacted by many people emphasising their appreciation for Barry Panter’s work in the community and expressing their shock and sadness at his untimely death.
 

We would like to give residents an opportunity to express that in a formal way and then we will pass the Book of Condolence to his wife Beatrice.”

Councillor Panter was serving as the Mayor of the Borough for 2024/25 and was raising money for the Salvation Army and Headway North Staffordshire during his term in office.

Born in Bedford, he left home at the age of 19 to join the RAF. After leaving the military, he then served on the South Wales Constabulary for 23 years, during which the father-of-two received several commendations for his courage and policing work in the community.

Moving to North Staffordshire in 2002, he married again and settled in Madeley.

Having first taken an interest in local affairs by joining his residents’ association and serving as a parish councillor and school governor, Cllr Panter was first elected to Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council in 2016.