The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Pay boost for council officers

£20,000 a year salary rise - but authoritie­s will save money

- By Joel Lamy joel.lamy@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @PTJoelLamy

Pay rises of around £20,000 each have been awarded to two Peterborou­gh City Council officers after they were chosen to job share at Cambridges­hire County Council. Adrian Chapman and Lou Williams will be paid £119,349 a year after both councils agreed to share more senior managers.

The arrangemen­t will lead to savings of just over £1 million for the county council and £200,000 for the city council, but Cllr Mohammed Jamil, a Labour city councillor, believes the move could lead to the authoritie­s formally joining up once again in the future.

“I’m mindful we are being morphed back into Cambridges­hire County Council bit by bit,” he said. We are going down a dangerous path.”

Cllr Jamil was on the committee which selected the new joint managers, a process he described as “making the best of a bad job.” He added that the chosen candidates had all “interviewe­d very well,” but he Wendi Ogle-Welbourn acknowledg­ed that the new salaries are “very high.”

A city council spokesman said: “The level of remunerati­on was evaluated against widely recognised advice from the Hay Group which benchmarks across similar organisati­ons.”

The appointmen­ts see Wendi Ogle-Welbourn confirmed as executive director for people and communitie­s for both councils.

Subject to approval from the city council’s employment committee, Mr Chapman will be joint service director for community and safety services and Mr Williams joint service director for children’s services and safeguardi­ng.

Charlotte Black was appointed Adrian Chapman joint service director covering adult services and Will Patten was appointed joint service director covering commission­ing. Both worked for the county council.

City council leader Cllr John Holdich said: “By introducin­g this new management structure we can do better and go further - pooling expertise, sharing skills and removing duplicatio­n.

“We will also use this joint arrangemen­t to buy services for our residents through our joint purchasing panel. This should allow us to make even greater savings to reinvest in these much needed services.”

Both authoritie­s currently share the same chief executive in Gillian Beasley.

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