From Above A Hackney Shop To High Sheriff Of Greater London
Dhruv Patel grew up above his father's shop in Hackney in the 1980s, an experience that shaped his understanding of community life, policing and opportunity in London. He now brings that lived perspective to the role of High Sheriff, with a focus on strengthening links between communities and the justice system.
A businessman with interests across real estate, insurance and retail pharmacy, Patel has also held a number of leading roles in public and community life. He was appointed CBE in the 2026 New Year Honours for services to civic leadership and charity, having previously received an OBE in 2018 for voluntary service to the British Hindu community and to social cohesion.
Patel was the Chairman of the City Bridge Trust, London's largest independent charitable grant-maker, from 2019-2021 where he oversaw the distribution of more than £55 million and supported the creation of the London Community Response Fund during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The office of High Sheriff, which dates back more than 1,000 years, exists today to support the judiciary and promote the effective functioning of the police, courts and wider criminal justice system. It is an independent and unpaid role, with each office holder funding their own year in office.
Focus for the YearDuring his year in office, Patel will focus on youth violence prevention and early intervention, with particular attention to communities in East London and the role that faith groups can play in supporting young people and strengthening social cohesion.
Drawing on his own upbringing in Hackney, he will engage with organisations across the East End and wider London, including police cadets, schools and community groups, as well as faith-based initiatives that play a vital role in mentoring, support and prevention.
QuoteDuring his year in office, Patel will undertake visits across Greater London, including to courts, prisons, emergency services and community organisations, supporting initiatives that promote safer communities and improved outcomes for young people.
Notes to Editors-
Dhruv Patel CBE was appointed High Sheriff of Greater London by His Majesty in Council on 10 March 2026 and took office making his declaration on 30 April 2026 at the Royal Courts of Justice. The High Sheriff is the Sovereign's representative for the judiciary and law and order in the county. The office of High Sheriff is one of the oldest secular roles in England, dating back over 1,000 years. High Sheriffs are appointed annually by the Sovereign and serve for a single year. The role is non-political, and unpaid, with no cost to the public purse. The High Sheriff supports the work of the judiciary, police, prisons, probation services and the wider criminal justice system, as well as charities and voluntary organisations working within it. Greater London is a ceremonial county comprising the 32 London boroughs and distinct from the City of London, which has separate civic offices. Patel is a businessman and a long-standing member of the Lloyd's insurance market. He has served as Chairman of City Bridge Foundation and as a Common Councilman in the City of London Corporation, and founded the City Hindus Network. He has also been a governor of East London NHS Foundation Trust and Chair of Governors at Avanti Court Primary School. He is currently a trustee of The Clothworkers' Foundation and Vice Chair of Governors at Newham Collegiate Sixth Form Centre.
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