Leicester lord mayor finds honour has gone to his head Published duration 11 May 2018

image copyright Getty Images image caption Leicester's lord mayor's hat seen on the smaller head of a previous lord mayor, Manjula Sood

Local authorities are facing lots of squeezes - but Leicester's is coming from an unusual direction.

The city's new lord mayor has found both the official tricorn hats of office are too small.

Ross Grant, who takes up the position this month, said the problem emerged as he was having his official photo taken.

He said: "Neither would go on so I just had to hold it. Now we are looking to see if another council has a bigger size going spare."

image caption Councillor Ross Grant said the public might not be surprised to hear of 'politicians having a big head'

As reported in the Leicester Mercury , the role of lord mayor is mainly ceremonial, with distinctive robes, badges of office and a large, feathery old-style hat.

Mr Ross said: "During the fitting I tried the first one on and it wouldn't go on.

"I was told 'No problem, we have a larger one' but that wouldn't fit either.

"I don't suppose some of the public would be too surprised to hear about politicians having a big head."

image caption Not the lord mayor of Leicester - Captain Hook was what Ross Grant's children were expecting

After deciding to hold one of the hats for the official photographs, attention turned to finding a solution.

Mr Ross said: "A lord mayor's hat is not something you can get off the peg, so to speak.

"While we don't really want to spend money on a new one, there are some occasions, like the centenary of the armistice, that require the full regalia.

"That's when it was suggested we should ring round some other councils."

Children 'disappointed'

A traditional felt tricorn hat with ostrich feathers is thought to cost upwards of £450.

Mr Ross said "I can't say wearing all the robes was the bit I was really looking forward to.

"I think the most disappointed were my children; they wanted me to look like Captain Hook.

"And while all this was going on it did remind me that it was a bit a problem getting a helmet last time I went go-karting."

The city council has said it would release the official photos, with the new lord mayor holding his hat, when he takes his post on 17 May.