New acting leader of Kirklees Council says ‘it’s time for change’ as she takes the reins

“It’s time for change” at Kirklees Council, according to acting leader, Coun Cathy Scott.
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When Coun Shabir Pandor announced his resignation as Leader of the Council on Wednesday night (July 26), Deputy Leader, Coun Scott, automatically took his place and will hold this position until September 13 when a permanent leader will be appointed.

Coun Scott has been a Labour councillor for Dewsbury East since 2008. She is also the portfolio holder for housing and democracy.

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Coun Scott told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) that the priorities of the council will remain the same following her appointment, as the local authority deals with the reality of budget cuts.

Dewsbury East councillor Cathy Scott is the new acting leader of Kirklees CouncilDewsbury East councillor Cathy Scott is the new acting leader of Kirklees Council
Dewsbury East councillor Cathy Scott is the new acting leader of Kirklees Council

She said: “People and the residents of Kirklees are at the forefront of what we do.

"We want to send a signal out that we want to support them.”

However, Coun Scott also wants the public to understand that the council is “not in the position we were years ago” and that the local authority is facing a “massive deficit”.

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She continued: “I need to reassure you that it’s about protecting what we have got if we can.”

Coun Scott explained that the council needs to change its focus when it comes to communities.

She spoke of the importance of “enabling” communities and helping them to support themselves, instead of the council doing things "to” them.

She added: “It is about reassuring the Kirklees public that it is continuity.”

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The LDRS understands that Coun Scott’s priorities will be formally announced at a later date.

On Coun Pandor’s decision to resign from the council, Coun Scott gave her good wishes but explained that “it’s recognising it’s time for change” at Kirklees Council.

She said: “To be fair, Coun Pandor has done a good job. He’s left a legacy.

"He’s moved on and has got other things he’s interested in now and I wish him well.”