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Hadleigh councillor left out as Tories double up on delivering services

Local News by Derek Davis 30th May 2021  

Big changes have been unveiled for Suffolk County Council's cabinet following the election, with changes to those overseeing key services in highways, education and health services among others.

But Hadleigh's reelected county councillor Mick Fraser has one again been overlooked for a place on the county's top table.

Fraser also represents the town as a Babergh district councillor and has a full time job at Wattisham Flying Station, so may not be a position to take a top role.

Matthew Hicks, who became leader of Suffolk County Council in May 2018, has been selected by the ruling Conservative members to continue as leader following a successful 2021 local election, with incumbent environment cabinet member Richard Rout joining him as deputy leader.

During Thursday afternoon's annual meeting – held at Wherstead Park to enable social distancing – Mr Hicks unveiled his new cabinet line-up and their responsibilities:

Matthew Hicks – Leader

Richard Rout – Deputy leader, finance and environment

Beccy Hopfensperger – Adult care

James Reeder – Children's and young people's services

Rachel Hood – Education, special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) and skills

Richard Smith – Economic development, housing, transport strategy, strategic highways and waste

Paul West – Ipswich, operational highways and flooding

Andrew Reid – Public health, protection, fire service and communities

Mr Hicks has left one space open on his cabinet so that he can review the set-up in six months or a year and make any necessary changes.

It marks a big-shake up of roles, headlined by the highways and education briefs effectively being split between two cabinet members each.

On highways, Mr Smith – who quit the cabinet in autumn 2019 over planned council tax rises for 2020 – will cover the transport elements such as bus strategy and rail representation, as well as the strategic elements of highways such as road infrastructure projects. Mr West meanwhile will oversee the operational highways elements such as pothole repairs, street lighting and maintenance aspects.

In the education brief meanwhile, the education and SEND side will be steered by Mrs Hood while Mr Reeder takes on the children's services elements such as fostering and adoption and family hubs.

Mr Hicks said that having finance and environment with one cabinet member demonstrated that the environment was "at the top of the agenda", and added: "This, for the first time, puts both on an even playing field and reflects the fact we now publish a carbon budget alongside the financial budget.

"The environment will not play second fiddle and now sits as the deputy leader's responsibility."

He said that splitting highways meant "a new focus will be placed on addressing those issues that frustrate us all and keeping the portfolio for Ipswich means our county town remains at the heart of decision making".

On children's services, he said that splitting the role "highlights the importance of children and young people to this administration".

While the front bench line-up only has a quarter of roles filled by women, Mr Hicks stressed that "all of the women elected on this side of the chamber four years ago in 2017 or before have taken on senior roles".

Four of those will chair the council's main committees – Jenny Ceresa (development), Jessica Fleming (health scrutiny), Karen Soons (pension fund) and Joanna Spicer (audit), joined by Graham Newman and Michael Ladd chairing the education scrutiny and main scrutiny committees respectively.

The deputy cabinet members are as follows:

Stephen Burroughes – Fostering and adoption

Steve Wiles – Highways drainage

Craig Rivett – Property

Melanie Vigo di Gallidoro – Protected landscapes and archaeology

Chris Chambers – SEND

Alexander Nicoll – Transport strategy

     

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