Macclesfield Express

Move to axe cabinet is delayed by a year

- NICK STATHAM

PLANS to scrap Cheshire East Council’s cabinet in May and replace it with a series of decision-making committees have been pushed back by 12 months.

Councillor­s agreed last May CEC should work towards introducin­g the new system for 2020-21, but a first proposal for how that could be carried out was turned down last November.

Cllr Sam Corcoran, CEC’s Labour leader, has now signed a letter with the council’s four other political group leaders confirming that another year is needed to get the change right.

The letter is also signed by Cllr Craig Browne, leader of the Independen­t Group, Cllr Janet Clowes, leader of the Conservati­ve group, Cllr

Rod Fletcher, leader of the Liberal Democrat group, and Cllr Brendan Murphy, leader of the Real Independen­t Group.

It says: “As members of the council, we have learned much about how the committee system will work, and we now understand more clearly than perhaps was anticipate­d in May, what must be done to ensure that a robust process is fully in place prior to implementa­tion. Members will understand the enormity of the change which will take place, and the need to carefully manage this, so as to ensure the continued provision of services to our residents.

“All leaders remain firmly committed to the change and, whilst there is inevitably some disappoint­ment at the need to delay implementa­tion, it is accepted that the committee system should now be implemente­d in May 2021. We believe that this timescale appropriat­ely respects the stated wish of council - that the new arrangemen­ts must be legally and constituti­onally robust.”

Members of the Independen­t Group launched a campaign to scrap the cabinet in 2018 and included it as a key manifesto pledge at last year’s local elections, before they agreed to work alongside Labour in cabinet for 2019-20.

Officers and a cross-party group of councillor­s looked into how the change could be made before producing a first proposal, which included six committees to replace the cabinet.

But CEC’s constituti­on committee rejected those plans last November, with acting chief executive Kath O’Dwyer warning there was ‘insufficie­nt detail’ to make the change at that time.

In particular, councillor­s want to iron out the details on the number of committees in addition to responsibi­lities and powers.

A CEC spokesman added: “Whilst the notice of motion, approved at the meeting of full council, called for the new arrangemen­ts to be developed during the current municipal year with a view to implementa­tion in May 2020, council agreed that this must be subject to a legally and constituti­onally-binding process.

“The period between now and May 2021 will provide time for the outstandin­g detail of the committee system to be agreed and for extensive training and awareness for both officers and councillor­s.”

Councillor­s are due to approve the new timetable at July’s council meeting.

 ??  ?? Cheshire East Council’s leader Coun Sam Corcoran (inset) ( ) signed a letter with other political leaders confirming the delay
Cheshire East Council’s leader Coun Sam Corcoran (inset) ( ) signed a letter with other political leaders confirming the delay

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