Correct form of address
Introductions
When introducing or referring to the Mayor/Mayoress/Consort or their deputies, the following forms of address should be used.
The Mayor
- Formally: The Worshipful the Mayor of Slough - Councillor [...]
- Informally: The Mayor
The Mayoress
- Formally: The Mayoress of Slough - Mrs/Miss/Ms
- Informally: The Mayoress
The Mayor's Consort
- Formally: The Mayor of Slough’s Consort - Mr [...]
- Informally: The Mayor's Consort
The Deputy Mayor
- Formally: The Deputy Mayor of Slough - Councillor [...]
- Informally: The Deputy Mayor
The Deputy Mayoress
- Formally: The Deputy Mayoress of Slough - Mrs/Miss/Ms [...]
- Informally: The Deputy Mayoress
The Deputy Mayor’s Consort
- Formally: The Deputy Mayor of Slough’s Consort - Mr [...]
- Informally: The Deputy's Consort
Escorts
- Formally: The Mayor of Slough’s/Deputy Mayor of Slough’s Escort - Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms [...]
- Informally: Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms [...]
Direct address
When speaking directly to the Mayor/Mayoress/Consort or their deputies, or writing to them, they should be addressed as follows:
- The Mayor: Mr Mayor/Madam Mayor
- The Mayoress: Madam Mayoress
- Mayor's Consort: Mr [...]
- Deputy Mayor: Deputy Mayor
- Deputy Mayoress: Mrs/Miss/Ms [...]
- Deputy Mayor's Consort: Mr [...]
- Escorts: Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms [...]