Croydon Council She served as a councillor for
New Addington in
Croydon from 1994 to 2000, serving as chair of education and later as leader of
Croydon London Borough Council from 1997 to 2000.
London Assembly and Deputy Mayoralty She was first elected to the
London Assembly in 2000, and retained her seat in subsequent elections. In 2000, the mayor of London
Ken Livingstone appointed her as the chair of the
London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority (LFEPA). She accepted the appointment on the condition that she would "consider herself bound by Labour's policies and not the mayor's", with Livingstone at the time being an
independent politician. In his memoir, Livingstone wrote that she "spent the next eight years transforming the London Fire Brigade, leading to a dramatic reduction in loss of life from fires, cutting waste and, later, organising emergency response procedures after 9/11". At the same time, she served as the Labour group's spokesperson for transport and as chair of the London Assembly Transport Committee. She also served on the Assembly Budget Scrutiny Committee, and chaired the audit committee immediately following her election. On 7 December 2010, it was announced that Shawcross would be Livingstone's running-mate in the
2012 London mayoral election,
Ken Livingstone. Shawcross unsuccessfully sought selection as the Labour candidate for the
2012 Croydon North by-election, with
Steve Reed becoming the candidate and winning the seat. In 2015, she announced that she would not seek re-election to the London Assembly at the 2016 elections. In May 2016,
Sadiq Khan appointed her as deputy mayor of London for transport and deputy chair of Transport for London. In May 2018, she announced her retirement.
Retirement and Croydon Mayoralty Following her retirement from full-time public life in 2018, she worked as chair of the Heathrow Area Transport Forum, and assumed roles in the Thames Festival Trust and Crystal Palace Park Trust. In October 2021, Shawcross announced her intention to stand to be the first directly elected
Mayor of Croydon. She was selected as Croydon Labour's 2022 mayoral candidate in December 2021. Shawcross was narrowly defeated by Conservative
Jason Perry in the
May 2022 Croydon Mayoral election, who won with a majority of less than 600 votes in the second round. Her campaign was damaged by dissatisfaction with the Labour-held Council, which had led the borough into bankruptcy. == Honours and awards ==