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City boss wants to lead ‘most professional council ever seen’

City boss wants to lead ‘most professional council ever seen’

The new leader of Liverpool Council wants to deliver “the most professional administration the city has ever seen.”

Addressing his first cabinet meeting in charge, Cllr Liam Robinson said he wanted his Labour team to show they were a “serious administration” and claimed his team had “hit the ground running.” Labour secured another four years in charge of Liverpool Council after winning 61 of the 85 new seats on the authority during last month’s all-out local elections.

Cllr Robinson was formally appointed leader of the city when members met for the council’s annual general meeting in May post-ballot. His new team met in public for the first time at Liverpool Town Hall last night, alongside new chief executive Andrew Lewis.

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Mr Lewis began his role last month, working alongside interim boss Theresa Grant, following the end of her eight month tenure. The new officer has joined Liverpool after a stint in charge of Cheshire West and Chester Council.

Addressing councillors and officers, Cllr Robinson said he was “absolutely delighted” to see members in their posts and remarked on what he described as a busy month for the new team. The Kensington and Fairfield member paid tribute to those around the table for how they had “rolled up their sleeves” and been getting “stuck in,” adding: “It’s been a really, really good start.”

Following last month’s election, Cllr Robinson confirmed who would make up his executive team for the next 12 months, with a number of members retaining their places in cabinet having been in post under Mayor Joanne Anderson. Harry Doyle, Sarah Doyle, Frazer Lake and Daniel Barrington have remained while Cllrs Nick Small, Laura Robertson-Collins and Liz Parsons return to cabinet positions.

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  • June 7, 2023