Background
James Ashley was born in Manchester in 1940 and lived in Gorton, one of three sons.
James Ashley was born in Manchester in 1940 and lived in Gorton, one of three sons.
He was the Lord Mayor of Manchester, and a councillor in the Gorton South ward. Ashley was appointed to the Manchester City bench in 1971 and served as a magistrate for 34 years. Ashley was the deputy president for the Manchester South Valuation Tribunal, an independent voluntary lay tribunal that resolves disputes concerning local taxes.
He served as a Councillor for Gorton South from 1987 to 2006.
Ashley was Lord Mayor of Manchester from 17 May 2006 to 12 August 2006. He died in office at age 66.
Ashley had been a member of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce and Industry"s Building Section and was a member of the Northwest Regional Advisory Committee for Building and Civil Engineering.