As chair of
Arts Council London, Wadley acts as an advocate and ambassador for the Arts Council to champion, support and develop art and culture across the city. Arts Council London supports a range of activities across the arts, museums and libraries – from theatre to dance, music, literature and art and oversees the budget for London. Wadley was appointed in 2012 as a senior advisor to the Mayor of London,
Boris Johnson, advising on the Olympic Legacy and was instrumental in setting up Team London which won European Volunteering Capital 2016 for its work with young people. She oversaw the delivery of youth volunteering and employment programmes and co-ordinated the Mayor's relationship with London's diverse charities. She also developed a new strategy for business relationships and sponsorship for the
Greater London Authority. Wadley has been heavily involved in promoting and supporting music and the arts in London. She has also been involved in raising funds for several charities. She is a Founder Trustee of the London Music Fund (formerly the Mayor of London's Fund for Young Musicians, an independent charity supporting music education for children from low income families in London) and was its chair from 2012 to 2016. She is also a Governor of the
Yehudi Menuhin School (2012–present). The school develops the musical potential of exceptionally gifted young musicians. Since 2009, she has been an advisor at Greenhouse Sports. Greenhouse is a charity set up in 2002 to provide sports programmes for London secondary schools and academies in areas of high unemployment. She was a member of the GLA Music Education Advisory Board (2010–2016) which helped promote music education in London. She chaired a panel that examined a National Plan for Music Education, which was due to be released in 2022. Previously she was a trustee of
Northern Ballet (2009–2013) and advisory board member of
Arts and Business (2009–2012) and conference chair of
Editorial Intelligence (2009–2010). She was appointed a
CBE for services to the arts in the 2018 New Year's Honours. She was nominated for a life peerage in the
2020 Political Honours and was created
Baroness Fleet on 15 September. She made her maiden speech on 26 May 2021. == Personal life ==