The Pembrokeshire Herald

New County Council leader’s Cabinet chosen

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NEW LEADER of Pembrokesh­ire County Council Jon Harvey has picked his Cabinet, with some notable changes, including the face of the council’s finance stepping down.

At the May 10 annual meeting of Pembrokesh­ire County Council, Pembroke St Mary North member Cllr Harvey beat fellow leadership hopeful Conservati­ve group leader Di Clements by 30 votes to 27, following former leader David Simpson announcing he was to step down after seven years in the top job.

Cllr Harvey said the responsibi­lity of taking the role of leader was “not one I take lightly,” saying he would bring “compassion, transparen­cy, and integrity”.

He said there was a need for the political groups to work together for the good of Pembrokesh­ire.

He added: “If we work together for a common purpose and common goals, we can make a real difference for the residents we serve.

“Let’s work together; neither I nor the Cabinet have a monopoly on good ideas, speak to us. To this end I look forward to meeting with all the political groups on a regular basis.”

At that meeting he said Deputy Leader Cllr Paul Miller would continue in his role, the other Cabinet positions being decided this week.

Cllr Harvey, yesterday, May 14, announced his new Cabinet, with two councillor­s Joshua Beynon and Jacob Williams joining the Cabinet for the first time.

It also sees the face of council finances and budgets, Cllr Alec Cormack stepping down from Cabinet duties.

Cllr Beynon will be responsibl­e for the Corporate Finance and Efficienci­es portfolio while Cllr Williams will be responsibl­e for Planning and Regulatory Services.

The rest of the Cabinet will see many familiar faces remaining.

Leader Cllr Harvey said: “I am delighted to announce my Cabinet which retains a strong mix of experience­d Members who know and understand their portfolios, but also adds new ideas and new ways of thinking through Cllrs Beynon and Williams.

“I thank Cllr Cormack for all his work as Member for Corporate Finance over the last few years during a testing economic period and I now look forward to getting to work with my Cabinet colleagues and delivering on the council’s priority of working together, improving lives.”

Cllr Beynon, who has an economics degree and previously worked in budgeting for Hywel Dda University Health board in Ceredigion, said: “What I bring to the role is a willingnes­s to listen and will also ensure we get value for money in public services and what matters to people.”

The Pembroke Dock Central councillor, first elected seven years ago, added: “I’m looking forward to the role, it builds on my educationa­l and profession­al experience, I’m really looking forward to listening to all sides of the chamber.”

Cabinet meets for the first time on Monday, May 20, at 10am.

• Cllr Michelle Bateman – Cabinet Member for Housing.

• Cllr Neil Prior – Cabinet Member for Communitie­s, Co rpo ra te Improvemen­t and the Well-being of Future Generation­s.

• Cllr Jacob Williams – Cabinet Member for Planning & Regulatory Services.

• Cllr Jon Harvey, Leader • Cllr Joshua Beynon – of Council. Cabinet Member for

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• Cllr Paul Miller – Deputy Corporate Finance and Leader of Council and Efficienci­es.

Cabinet Member for • Cllr Rhys Sinnett – Place, the Region and Cabinet Member for Climate Change. Residents Services.

• Cllr Tessa Hodgson • Cllr Guy Woodham – – Cabinet Member Cabinet Member for for Social Care and Education and Welsh Safeguardi­ng. Language.

The full Cabinet is:

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Local Democracy Reporter Bruce Sinclair

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