Councillor Margaret Bannister was last night elected Mayor of Eastbourne as she steps down from her Deputy Leader and portfolio holder roles amid a Cabinet restructure.
Councillor Hugh Parker, who represents St Anthonys, was appointed Deputy Mayor at last night’s Full Council meeting.
The outgoing Mayor, Councillor Candy Vaughan, and Councillor Kathy Ballard have joined Cabinet, which has been expanded with some portfolio responsibilities realigned.
Councillor Peter Diplock has retained his portfolio of Housing and Homelessness and is now additionally the Deputy Leader.
The Cabinet comprises:
- Leader of the Council: Councillor Stephen Holt
 - Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Housing and Homelessness: Councillor Peter Diplock
 - Cabinet Member for Finances, Resources and Community Wealth Building: Councillor Daniel Butcher
 - Cabinet Member for Communities and Accessibility: Councillor Candy Vaughan
 - Cabinet Member for Carbon Neutral 2030, Water Champion: Councillor Jim Murray
 - Cabinet Member for Regulatory Services, Staff and Performance, Enterprise: Councillor Colin Swansborough
 - Cabinet Member for Tourism and Place: Councillor Jenny Williams
 - Cabinet Member for Community Safety: Councillor Kathy Ballard
 
Councillor Stephen Holt, Leader of the Council, said: "My thanks to Councillor Vaughan for her hard work as Mayor of Eastbourne and I am delighted to welcome her and Councillor Ballard to Cabinet.
“Equally, I know Councillor Bannister will bring her considerable experience and knowledge of the town to great effect as Mayor, having been a borough councillor for more than 20 years.”
The Mayor has chosen her two charities of the year – Forward Facing, which supports families whose children are living with long-term or life-limiting conditions, complex disabilities. terminal illness or bereavement; and Eastbourne Street Pastors, who engage with people on the street to listen, help and care.
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