Cllr Daniel Yates, Leader of the Labour and Cooperative Group on Brighton & Hove City Council, announces some planned changes to the Labour team to take the administration forward over the coming year.
Cllr Yates said: “I am very proud of what our Labour team on the council has achieved over the last three years under the leadership of Warren Morgan, and despite Tory austerity and the harsh cuts imposed on the city. So I plan to keep our hard-working Labour Committee Chairs in their current roles, where despite the many challenges they have been putting Labour values into practice, and have successfully led the city council services since 2015. Over this year we will also continue our focus on the planning service, the private rented sector and mental health services in the city – as led by Cllr Cattell, Cllr Hill and Cllr Penn.
“However, I am proposing some changes for the final year of this current administration, building on our key priorities of getting basic services right, protecting the most vulnerable and growing a really strong local economy that benefits all the city’s residents.
“Cllr Karen Barford will move from her Lead Member role for Adult Social Care, and will take over from me as Chair of the Health and Wellbeing Board. Karen as Adult Social Care lead has successfully ensured that despite government grant cuts we have protected the services and outcomes for the most vulnerable adults in the city. As Chair of Health and Wellbeing Board, she will help bring together Health and Social Care systems over the next 12 months. Cllr Clare Moonan will replace Karen as Lead Member for Adult Social Care, and will retain her vital role as Lead Member for Rough Sleeping.
“Cllr Nancy Platts, as Deputy on Tourism, Development and Culture Committee, will take on a new role as Lead Member for Economic Development and Social Value. This role will work to help the council’s spending power deliver as much as possible in the local economy, so that residents and businesses can benefit more from council spending. We want to grasp fully the social value and benefits of our many community-minded businesses and organisations in the city.
“Finally Cllr Marsh as Deputy Chair of Neighbourhoods Committee will focus particularly on community safety, and Cllr Horan as Deputy on Environment Committee will lead on sustainability, both areas where we want to listen to residents and make as much impact as funding allows.”
A full list of all Labour administration posts will be published next week as party of the agenda for the Annual Council meeting on Thursday, May 17.