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by Group Office on 13 May, 2019
A partnership between the Independents and Liberal Democrats is set to take control of Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council.
The two groups have agreed to work in equal partnership, and the new administration is expected to be ratified at the Council’s Annual General Meeting later this month.
Cabinet positions will be divided equally between the two Groups, with Independents’ leader Cllr Mary Lanigan becoming Council Leader and Liberal Democrat Cllr Karen King taking the role as Deputy Council Leader.
However, the two leaders will be working in equal partnership across all decision-making. Cllr King will also be responsible for the Council’s communications.
There will be eight Cabinet positions – including the Leader and Deputy Leader – and the following portfolios will be held by the following councillors:
Corporate Resources – Cllr Glyn Nightingale (LD)
Children – Cllr Alison Barnes (LD)
Adult Social Care – Cllr Mary Ovens (LD)
Neighbourhoods and Environment – Cllr Barry Hunt (Ind)
Economic Development – Cllr Wayne Davies (Ind)
Social Wellbeing – Cllr Steve Kay (Ind)
The groups have agreed a number of joint pledges and will commit to:
Ensuring the area is clean and tidy and offers an attractive quality of life for its citizens;
Giving value for money in all Council services;
Raising the standard of secondary education;
Bringing jobs, prosperity and business diversity to the Borough and supporting our current businesses;
Making the whole Borough carbon neutral by 2030;
Ensuring no one is left behind by lack of support and encouraging and supporting independent living and good health.
Cllr Lanigan said:
“The Independents have come together from across the Borough for the benefit of all the residents of Redcar and Cleveland. We will now be working in partnership with the Lib Dems to bring positive change.”
Cllr King said:
“The Independents and Lib Dems have listened to the people of Redcar and Cleveland. They have asked for change and that is what we are giving them. Our priorities will ensure this change will improve the lives of all our residents.”
1 Comment
Hi everyone please can anyone tell me why the council only clean up to
The sunbed centre and then go across the way and not bother to clean down the street towards the roundabout. At ormesby bank
Henry Taylor court . The point is
The footpath never seems to get
Sweep up and there rubbish all time
Glass. Bottles. Etc etc.
So when can we see the council
Doing some thing.
ps. I pay all of my bills and I work
Full time and self employed