Te Puke Times

Changemake­rs start their new term in office

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Western Bay’s new changemake­rs have kicked off their three-year term.

Mayor James Denyer, 11 councillor­s and 20 community board members were officially welcomed into the Western Bay of Plenty of District Council wha¯ nau at its inaugural meeting held in council chambers.

After a powerful welcome from mana whenua Ngai Tamarawaho, the 32 community representa­tives, in front of family and friends, took the oath of office before finalising the frequency of council meetings and chair appointmen­ts to committees.

Mayor James Denyer announced John Scrimgeour as deputy mayor, with the fourth term Maketu¯ -Te Puke ward councillor continuing the position he held for the past three years under Mayor Garry Webber.

“Having John continue as deputy mayor provides really important continuity during a period of significan­t change for our district.

“John is well connected and brings a wealth of experience to the role. So I’m thrilled he has agreed to work alongside me in this role,” says Mayor

James.

Four new councillor­s, Rodney Joyce, Tracey Coxhead, Richard Crawford and Andy Wichers, were also officially sworn in.

They join councillor­s Anne Henry,

Allan Sole, Murray Grainger, Margaret Murray-benge, Don Thwaites, Grant Dally, and John Scrimgeour along with Mayor James.

Mayor James also revealed his council committee structure, putting forward a lineup of committee chairs. He considered experience and personal strengths before making his final recommenda­tions.

“With four new councillor­s, we have a good mix of experience and fresh thinking. I look forward to working with them in a collaborat­ive manner to achieve great things for our communitie­s.

“This triennium will be defined by change. Change because I am a new mayor, change because we shall have major legislativ­e reforms to deal with.

“I intend to lead council in navigating these changes to get the best outcomes for us all.”

 ?? ?? Western Bay of Plenty district councillor­s for the 2022-25 triennium.
Western Bay of Plenty district councillor­s for the 2022-25 triennium.

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