ELECTION: All 57 seats on Worcestershire County Council will be contested A NEW cabinet has been appointed at Worcestershire County Council as councillors met for the first time since the local elections earlier this month. Cllr Simon Geraghty was reappointed as leader of the county council during a meeting at County Hall on Thursday (May 20). Cllr Adrian Hardman remains deputy leader as well as cabinet member for adult social care. Announcing his new cabinet, Cllr Geraghty said: “In selecting my new cabinet I was keen to have a team that can build on the positive progress we have made in the past five years since I first took on the role of leader.
CABINET: Cllr Simon Geraghty (left); (clockwise from top right) Cllr Matt Dormer; new council chairman Steve Mackay; Cllr Marc Bayliss and Cllr Adam Kent A NEW cabinet has been appointed at Worcestershire County Council as councillors met for the first time since the local elections earlier this month. Cllr Simon Geraghty was reappointed as leader of the county council during a meeting at County Hall on Thursday (May 20). Cllr Adrian Hardman remains deputy leader as well as cabinet member for adult social care. Announcing his new cabinet, Cllr Geraghty said: In selecting my new cabinet I was keen to have a team that can build on the positive progress we have made in the past five years since I first took on the role of leader.
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Big wins for Greens, Lib Dems and Independents in Malvern Hills as Tories lose half of seats
VICTORY: (clockwise from top right) Green Natalie McVey; independent Beverley Nielsen, Lib dem Jack Satterthwaite and Green Martin Allen BIG wins for the Greens, Lib Dems and independent candidates saw the Conservatives lose half of their county council seats in Malvern Hills. The Conservatives lost three of the six Malvern Hills seats it had held on Worcestershire County Council on Friday (May 7) with the Green Party winning in Croome, the Liberal Democrats winning in Malvern Chase and independent candidate Beverley Nielsen winning in Malvern Langland.