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Cambridgeshire CC chief executive Gillian Beasley to retire

She told senior Conservative councillors of her intentions earlier in the year but carried on until the Covid-19 pandemic was seen to be have eased.   Her departure is unconnected with the farmgate inquiry into the tenancy awarded to former deputy county leader Roger Hickford. That inquiry report is to be discussed shortly by the new audit and accounts committee.  A year ago, at the height of the pandemic, she gave a YouTube interview with former BBC local radio presenter Paul Stainton.   In it she explained how the coronavirus pandemic had challenged her like nothing else in her career.  She described the pressure as “unrelenting in terms of the responsibilities as a council, but with all of the other people that work together to keep the show on the road. 

Ex-BBC Radio Cambs DJs reach podcast milestone amid Covid

Published: 10:35 AM March 15, 2021    Updated: 12:56 PM March 15, 2021 Ex-BBC Radio Cambridgeshire presenters Ronnie Barbour and Paul Stainton (inset) have recorded 100 episodes as part of their Total Barbour and Stainton podcast, which they launched at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. - Credit: Archant Archive An ex-BBC Radio Cambridgeshire presenter who launched a podcast to help people through the Covid-19 pandemic said he is “happy we could make a few people smile” after reaching a century of episodes.  Ronnie Barbour and fellow former BBC DJ Paul Stainton have recorded 100 episodes of Total Barbour and Stainton, which they launched in March last year when the country was plunged into lockdown. 

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