Rutland County Council held a meeting on Thursday evening that marked a significant moment of transition for the authority, with changes in leadership and farewells to a longstanding officer.
During the meeting, councillors elected Christine Wise as the new Leader of the Council. Read More
Her appointment follows the tenure of the outgoing leader, who addressed members in a reflective speech. In her remarks, she expressed gratitude to colleagues, officers, and supporters who had worked alongside her during her time in office. Read More
She acknowledged both the challenges faced by the council and its achievements, highlighting in particular the progress made in reducing Rutland’s council tax burden. She noted that Rutland County Council no longer holds the distinction of issuing the highest council tax bill in the country, Read More
The meeting concluded with an announcement from the Chairman regarding the departure of Tom Delaney, Democratic Services Manager. Members were informed that he will be leaving the authority to begin officer training at Sandhurst. Councillors from across the chamber offered their best wishes for his future career.
Mr Delaney joined Rutland County Council nearly five years ago as a Governance Officer and was promoted to Democratic Services Manager after seven months in the role. During his time with the authority, he has been involved in supporting the council’s democratic processes and governance arrangements.
In recognition of his service, the Chairman presented him with a boot polishing kit, a gesture reflecting his next chapter at Sandhurst.
The evening’s proceedings reflected both continuity and change, as the council looks ahead under new leadership while marking the departure of a valued member of staff.
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