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Labour announces team to run new-look council committees

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 18 May, 2023 at 1:34PM
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Labour has announced its team to run new-look council committees as the party promises to scrap a number of working groups that took place in secret.

Some of the working groups were set up during the coronavirus pandemic and others were designed, in part, to broker agreements when no party had a majority.

The council was under “no overall control” for 20 years, sometimes making decision-making harder and less predictable.

The party said today: “Last night, Labour councillors agreed to shake up the committee system on Brighton and Hove City Council to make it more accessible, relevant and fit for purpose.”

The details were finalised at a Labour group meeting and are expected to be voted through at the “annual council” meeting next Thursday (25 May).

The party said: “Along with the Labour group’s positive plans to evolve the committees to better serve residents, they have selected an exciting team to lead them – a mix of seasoned experience, youthful energy, diversity and a lot of talent.

“Labour’s plans, which remain subject to council approval next week, would see new council committees replace the old system.”

The changes were not expected to lead to any extra financial cost, Labour said, and the changes should lead to shorter, more focused meetings.

The party said: “Labour’s new council leadership team will bring fresh ideas and commitment to their mission of restoring neglected basic services and building a better Brighton and Hove.

“Labour are proposing to make these committee changes in a cost-neutral way, by winding down some working groups that were more suited to a ‘no overall control’ scenario as the city faced previously – and by the leader, deputy leaders, committee chairs and deputy chairs volunteering to take a cut to their allowances.”

Labour leader Bella Sankey said: “I am delighted to nominate such a talented and experienced top team, united by their focus on addressing our city’s challenges and responding to those we’ve been elected to serve.”

Councillor Sankey added: “The new committees we’ve created will ensure we have a relentless focus on restoring basic city services, supporting economic regeneration, delivering an integrated and sustainable transport system and upholding equality for all.”

The proposed committees and those chairing them are

Adult Social Care Board
Chair: Councillor Tristram Burden

Children, Families and Schools Committee
Co-chairs: Councillor Lucy Helliwell and Councillor Jacob Taylor
Deputy chair: Councillor Les Hamilton

City Environment Committee
Chair: Councillor Tim Rowkins
Deputy Chair: Councillor Theresa Fowler

Culture, Economic Regeneration, Tourism and Heritage Committee
Chair: Councillor Alan Robins
Deputy chair: Councillor David McGregor

Equalities, Community Safety and Human Rights
Chair: Councillor Leslie Pumm
Deputy chair: Councillor Maureen Winder

Finance, Strategy and City Regeneration Committee
Chair: Councillor Bella Sankey
Deputy chair: Councillor Jacob Taylor

Health and Wellbeing Board
Chair: Councillor Bruno De Oliveira

Housing and New Homes Committee
Chair: Councillor Gill Williams
Deputy chair: Andrei Czolak

Licensing Committee
Chair: Councillor Emma Daniel
Deputy chair: Councillor Tobias Sheard

Planning Committee
Chair: Councillor Liz Loughran
Deputy chair: Councillor Jacob Allen

Transport and Sustainability Committee
Chair: Councillor Trevor Muten
Deputy chair: Councillor Gary Wilkinson

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Comments 7

  1. Hendrik says:
    3 years ago

    And could we please have staff working where they can meet the public face to face, at the town halls, and no longer shirking from home? It is time the long holiday was over.

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    • Some Guy says:
      3 years ago

      Working from home is cheap, green and efficient. Speaking from personal experience (albeit not with the council) it’s no holiday. Maybe they should just fix the issues with the website and carry on as they are?

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      • Valerie says:
        3 years ago

        Phones need answering and people without internet need human contact. End of. Negligence hides behind websites and answering machines.

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    • Benjamin says:
      3 years ago

      There’s definitely a portion of people who can’t access via phone or internet for various reasons. Community advocates like myself support with this in our local areas and link in with the various services. It seems to work well alongside with councillor surgeries, so I’d be keen to encourage more of this throughout the city.

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  2. Barry Scott says:
    3 years ago

    Should be a head of weeds and bins

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    • Benjamin says:
      3 years ago

      There is mate.

      Reply
  3. Zippy says:
    3 years ago

    It is a shame that we are not told what previous experience or knowledge these councillors have for their council roles.
    How can good decisions be made if those in charge have little or no experience. Just look at the mess made by the Green administration.

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