Harrogate Council leader announces he won’t stand for election to new North Yorkshire council
Councillor Richard Cooper was first elected in 1999.
Last updated 28th Oct 2021
The leader of Harrogate Borough Council has announced he will stand down after 24 years of service.
Councillor Richard Cooper, who was first elected as a Conservative councillor in 1999, said he would not seek election to the new North Yorkshire council but would continue in his role until the new authority is created in 2023.
He said: “I have been a councillor now for 22 years and leader of the council for eight. That’s a long time and it is time for me to do other things and for others to have the opportunity to serve our communities at a senior level.
“Although I am not standing for the new council in May 2022, Harrogate Borough Council continues until April 2023.
“So although I am not standing for that new council it isn’t quite goodbye yet.”
Councillor Cooper was first elected when he took the Liberal Democrat seat of West Central in 1999 and has since held several cabinet positions, as well as being deputy leader and serving on North Yorkshire County Council.
He was elected as leader of Harrogate Borough Council in 2014 and will be the longest-serving holder of the position if he is re-elected next May.
Among his proudest achievements, councillor Cooper said he will remember increasing funding for homelessness, defeating the Nidd Gorge relief road proposal, raising the profile of sustainable transport and leading on the construction of the new Harrogate Civic Centre.
Councillor Cooper added: “I would like to take this opportunity to thank the voters who have elected me to represent them over the past 22 years, my fellow councillors for having trusted me with leadership roles throughout that time and the amazing people in our community groups who I have been privileged to meet and support.
“We are fortunate to have many young and talented councillors in our district alongside those with many years of service. It is a great combination which will serve our district well on the new council.
“I wish them all, of every political persuasion, luck and success as they continue to champion sustainable transport, carbon reduction, support for the homeless and funding for our local voluntary groups among the many other brilliant things Harrogate Borough Council does.”