Wokingham Today

Councillor­s to step down this May

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COUNCILLOR­S stepping down from Wokingham Borough Council at May’s local elections revealed

TRIBUTES have been paid to councillor­s who have decided to step down, including one who has served Wokingham for more than 40 years.

At the final meeting of Wokingham Borough Council ahead of the local elections on May 2, party leaders took time to thank those who were not seeking re-election.

This year, all 54 council seats are up for grabs rather than 18, meaning more councillor­s are stepping down than usual.

They include three former council leaders: Keith Baker and John Halsall from the Conservati­ves, and Clive Jones from the Liberal Democrats.

Also stepping down is Pauline Helliar-Symons, who was first elected in 1982, and now represents Wokingham Without.

Conservati­ve group leader Pauline Jorgensen said:

“Pauline has held many roles in her time including as chairman of the council for two years and then mayor of the borough after Wokingham became a unitary authority and has represente­d Wokingham on the Berkshire Fire Authority.

“As a former teacher, she brought valuable knowledge and experience to the role of Executive Member for Children’s Services.”

In a speech, Cllr HelliarSym­ons said: “I have been profoundly grateful for the privilege of being a Councillor and for the opportunit­y to make my own contributi­on to the community, and I shall very much miss it.”

There was also appreciati­on for independen­t councillor Gary Cowan, who is stepping down after representi­ng Arborfield for 27 years.

Council leader Stephen Conway said: “He will rightly be remembered as the most determined defender of his beloved Arborfield.”

Cllr Jorgensen said: “A true Independen­t, he has represente­d his residents diligently.”

Cllr Conway also took time to thank his predecesso­rs.

“Keith Baker, is a shrewd and very effective opponent, who also served with distinctio­n as an impressive­ly fair-minded mayor,” he told the council chamber.

“John Halsall, who led the council with great style and much good judgement through the difficult years of Covid; and finally, Clive Jones, my immediate predecesso­r, who skilfully piloted a minority administra­tion through the challengin­g inflation of 2022-3 and is now keen to focus on his parliament­ary campaign to replace Sir John Redwood.”

Also stepping down are Lib Dems Lindsay Ferris, Peter Denis, Morag Malvern, Ian Shenton, and Ian Pittock and Conservati­ves Graham Howe, and Laura Blumenthal.

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