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Published on: 02/02/2019 07:58 AMReported by: roving-eye
Sefton Council’s Chief Executive Margaret Carney has announced that she will retire in May after 10 years in post.
Margaret, who has worked in local government for more than 40 years, told colleagues and partners that it has been the most difficult decision in her career but feels the time is right to hand over the baton to a new Chief Executive who can build on Sefton’s successes.
She said: “It has been an absolute privilege working with such hardworking, committed and passionate staff, councillors and partners over probably the most challenging period ever for local government and public services.
“I have loved working in Sefton despite the cuts. Not only is it where I work, it is also my home and I have seen first-hand how tirelessly and compassionately staff and councillors have worked to support our communities at a time of great uncertainty and worry.”
Under Margaret’s leadership, the Council has continued to provide hundreds of services to its communities and maintained a strong financial track record despite austerity.
She also spearheaded the development of a new and exciting vision for the future of the borough, working closely with partners, businesses, private sector organisations, the voluntary, community and faith sectors and the wider Sefton community. The Vision 2030 was borne and ensures the Council focuses on what is important for the borough and its communities in the future.
Earlier this year, the Council was praised for demonstrating real ambition for Sefton, for its strong track record of partnership working, place leadership and for having such a dedicated, passionate workforce by the Local Government Association’s (LGA) peer review team. This, Margaret says, is a real high to end her career on.
Sefton Council will start the search for a new Chief Executive immediately and Margaret will leave the Council on May 31 under normal retirement rules.
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Originally Posted by roving-eye
Sefton Council’s Chief Executive Margaret Carney has announced that she will retire in May after 10 years in post.
Margaret, who has worked in local government for more than 40 years, told colleagues and partners that it has been the most difficult decision in her career but feels the time is right to hand over the baton to a new Chief Executive who can build on Sefton’s successes.
She said: “It has been an absolute privilege working with such hardworking, committed and passionate staff, councillors and partners over probably the most challenging period ever for local government and public services.
“I have loved working in Sefton despite the cuts. Not only is it where I work, it is also my home and I have seen first-hand how tirelessly and compassionately staff and councillors have worked to support our communities at a time of great uncertainty and worry.”
Under Margaret’s leadership, the Council has continued to provide hundreds of services to its communities and maintained a strong financial track record despite austerity.
She also spearheaded the development of a new and exciting vision for the future of the borough, working closely with partners, businesses, private sector organisations, the voluntary, community and faith sectors and the wider Sefton community. The Vision 2030 was borne and ensures the Council focuses on what is important for the borough and its communities in the future.
Earlier this year, the Council was praised for demonstrating real ambition for Sefton, for its strong track record of partnership working, place leadership and for having such a dedicated, passionate workforce by the Local Government Association’s (LGA) peer review team. This, Margaret says, is a real high to end her career on.
Sefton Council will start the search for a new Chief Executive immediately and Margaret will leave the Council on May 31 under normal retirement rules.
She’s done nowt for Southport as a holiday town, useless.
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Very difficult with all the Tory cuts to keep Sefton Borough Council in such a good condition. I am sure she has done a good job in the most difficult circumstances.
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Originally Posted by Nash
Very difficult with all the Tory cuts to keep Sefton Borough Council in such a good condition. I am sure she has done a good job in the most difficult circumstances.
If Sefton Borough Council is in "such a good condition" (your words) despite all these Tory cuts then it just goes to prove that these so called "cuts" have not turned it in to a bad condition.
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100% correct what Sefton has done to Southport is economic terrorism and nothing else,And this nut was responsible for buying the Strand,What a legacy of complete economic incompetence to retire on
Originally Posted by abbeyroad
If Sefton Borough Council is in "such a good condition" (your words) despite all these Tory cuts then it just goes to prove that these so called "cuts" have not turned it in to a bad condition.
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Originally Posted by Nash
Very difficult with all the Tory cuts to keep Sefton Borough Council in such a good condition. I am sure she has done a good job in the most difficult circumstances.
It always makes me laugh when you far left Socialists spout about Tory austerity.
When will you people ever learn that you cannot keep on spending money you don’t have. You’d be the first to complain if your Council Tax was to rise by £100.
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Originally Posted by justbecause
It always makes me laugh when you far left Socialists spout about Tory austerity.
When will you people ever learn that you cannot keep on spending money you don’t have. You’d be the first to complain if your Council Tax was to rise by £100.
Quite agree. I am not a socialist but Southport is in the states it’s in because nothing whatsoever has been invested here. It’s not rocket science.
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Originally Posted by hja
Quite agree. I am not a socialist but Southport is in the states it’s in because nothing whatsoever has been invested here. It’s not rocket science.
Would you holiday here?
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Bet she won't have a problem drawing her lucrative Pension!
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