THE election of a new mayor and the recent Rottingdean Coastal by-election have led to a shake up of who chairs and sits on a number of council committees.
Green councillor Lizzie Deane has taken over as mayor of Brighton and Hove from Labour councillor Alan Robins who served two terms during the coronavirus pandemic.
Councillor Deane has stepped down as the chairwoman of Brighton and Hove City Council’s Licensing Committee to take up the politically neutral role of mayor.
She also spoke for the Greens on the council’s Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee – a task taken on now by Councillor Pete West.
Her duties as “first citizen” include chairing the meetings of the full council in the municipal year to next May.
Green councillor Zoe John, who won her seat on the council in a by-election in Hollingdean and Stanmer ward a year ago, becomes the new chairwoman of the Licensing Committee.
Another Green councillor, Siriol Hugh-Jones, becomes the joint deputy leader of the council, taking over from her colleague Councillor Sue Shanks.
After serving as mayor, Councillor Robins returns to the Tourism, Equalities, Communities and Culture Committee.
He will also speak for Labour on the Health and Wellbeing Board, taking over from Councillor Theresa Fowler.
Their Labour colleague Gary Wilkinson becomes the new chair of the Audit and Standards Committee. Councillor Wilkinson takes over from Councillor Daniel Yates.
Councillor Robert Mcintosh, who won Labour’s first seat in Rottingdean Coastal last month, taking the seat from the Tories, will serve on two committees.
He joins the Housing Committee and the Environment, Transport and Sustainability Committee.
Independent councillor Bridget Fishleigh, who also represents Rottingdean Coastal, has stepped down from the Planning Committee to focus on ward work.
Another Independent councillor, Peter Atkinson, joins the Audit and Standards Committee.
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