The Chronicle

Is mayor worth £65,000?

£110,000 £79,000 £65,000 £64,235 £36,592

- By DANIEL HOLLAND Local democracy reporter daniel.holland@ncjmedia.co.uk

THE North of Tyne’s new £65,000-a-year mayor “does not even have the powers of a parish council chairman”, a leading councillor has complained.

It was confirmed last week that the region’s new figurehead, who will be elected in May, would pocket a salary that is almost £30,000 more than Tees Valley counterpar­t Ben Houchen earns.

The salary, which is at the lower end of the pay scale for combined authority mayors across England, was justified on the basis of the “high-profile ambassador­ial element of the role and the significan­t impact the role will have on the communitie­s and economic growth of the North of Tyne area”.

However, Tory councillor Gregah Roughead told colleagues on Thursday that the new mayor’s limited powers made their pay packet “disproport­ionate”.

At a meeting of the North of Tyne Combined Authority’s overview and scrutiny committee, which he chairs, Coun Roughead said: “The mayor does not even have the powers of a parish council chairman with a casting vote. A civic mayor probably has more powers than the combined authority one will.

“How can we justify giving £65,000 to a weak mayor, when our nearest neighbour combined authority has five councils rather than three, a population not dissimilar, has more powers, yet only pays £35,000?

“It seems disproport­ionate. I appreciate that you want to attract the right sort of people to stand for mayor and you want a first-rate politician. But there is a disparity that I have concerns about.”

Coun Roughead said that the direction of the new combined authority will be set by the area’s council leaders, and that the new mayor will have limited scope to deviate from the priorities already set in motion. He added that the mayor will effectivel­y act as an ambassador, promoting the interests of Newcastle, Northumber­land, and North Tyneside in London and elsewhere.

The combined authority’s cabinet agreed the salary last week, after it was recommende­d by an independen­t panel. A report to the cabinet stated: “The panel came to the conclusion that the allowance paid to the Mayor of the North of Tyne Combined Authority should be pitched at £65,000 in the light of the high-profile ambassador­ial element of the role and the significan­t impact the role will have on the communitie­s and economic growth of the North of Tyne area. The panel did not consider it would be appropriat­e for the allowance to be any higher due to the relatively limited powers the North of Tyne Mayor will have upon their election. This situation may change in future as additional powers are allocated by Central Government to Combined Authority Mayors.”

The only confirmed candidate for May’s mayoral election so far is Liberal Democrat John Appleby.

Labour are expected to announce their candidate next week, with Newcastle City Council leader Nick Forbes and Momentum-backed city councillor Jamie Driscoll fighting for the nomination.

The Conservati­ves announce a candidate. are yet to

 ??  ?? Manchester mayor Andy Burnham
Manchester mayor Andy Burnham
 ??  ?? North of Tyne Mayor
North of Tyne Mayor
 ??  ?? North Tyneside Mayor Norma Redfearn
North Tyneside Mayor Norma Redfearn
 ??  ?? West Midlands mayor Andy Street
West Midlands mayor Andy Street
 ??  ?? Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen
Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen

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