South Ribble Council appoint new leader

The new leader of South Ribble Council says he is vowing to repair its reputation following the taxi licensing scandal

Published 16th Sep 2016

The new leader of South Ribble Council says he is vowing to repair its reputation following the taxi licensing scandal

Councillor Peter Mullineaux, who represents Samlesbury and Walton says he will work around the clock to ensure residents get first class servies

An independent report found the authority hadn't carried out proper background checks on taxi drivers and allegations of child sex abuse weren't handled sufficiently.

This comes after former leader Margaret Smith resigned due to ill health following the taxi licensing scandal.

Meanwhile, the authority says that plans for a 3.5 million pound regeneration of Bamber Bridge have been submitted.

Councillor Mullineaux, a retired engineer with 13 years’ experience on the council, said: “There’s no doubt that it has been an extremely difficult time for the authority in recent months, and I regret any instances where residents feel we have not lived up to the high standards they rightly expect.

“What is important now is that we learn valuable lessons from what has happened and start to push forward and really look to the future.

“South Ribble has always been known as a council which punches well above its weight and I want to see it back up there as one of the top five district councils in the country.”

He added: “In the last week alone, we have signed-off plans for the £3.5m regeneration of Bamber Bridge, given the green light for improvements at our award-winning Worden Park and revealed our brand new gateway feature in Leyland – William the vintage tractor.

“And these are only the headlines. We have an extremely talented and hard-working team of officers who have continued to deliver despite uncertain times – that is a credit to each and every one of them and I would like to take this opportunity to personally thank them all.”

Councillor Mullineaux, replaces Acting Leader, Councillor Colin Clark, who stepped in following the resignation of former Leader of the Council, Councillor Margaret Smith, in July.

Councillor Clark is set to remain on the Cabinet as Deputy Leader.

Father-of-three, Councillor Mullineaux said: “I realise it’s going to be challenging, but along with my cabinet and a strong will to work with all political parties, I am absolutely determined to make South Ribble an even better place to live, work and do business.

“It is an incredibly exciting time for the borough as part of the Preston, South Ribble and Lancashire City Deal which is set to create thousands of new jobs, new homes and deliver 30 years of growth in a decade and we want to make the very best of it.

“I will put my all into making sure residents in South Ribble have a council they can be truly proud of.”

His Cabinet will comprise: Coun Colin Clark – (Deputy Leader) Corporate Support and Assets Coun Jacqui Mort – Public Health, Safety and Wellbeing Coun Cliff Hughes – Strategic Planning and Housing Coun Susan Snape – Finance Coun Phil Smith – Regeneration and Leisure Coun Graham Walton – Neighbourhoods and Streetscene