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Chair and Cabinet members

There are 45 elected councillors who represent South Cambridgeshire communities. The political administration is Liberal Democrat, as they hold the majority of the seats on the Council.

Eight councillors from the administration make up the Council Cabinet which sets the strategic and political direction of the Council. Below is more information about their roles:

Cllr Bridget Smith, Leader of the South Cambridgeshire District CouncilCouncil Leader – Cllr Bridget Smith

Bridget is responsible for the strategic leadership of the Council. Bridget is the Council’s representative on the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Combined Authority and OxCam Pan Regional Partnership.

 

 

  

 

Cllr Brian MilnesDeputy Leader and Lead Cabinet Member for Environment - Cllr Brian Milnes

Under his Deputy Leader role, Brian is responsible for, Shared Services, Customer Services, Parish Engagement, Member support and our policies on Climate Change. As Lead Cabinet Member for Environment, he leads on improving the local environment to support the Council’s ambitions to be green to the core and Sustainable Travel. Brian is also our representative for Greater Cambridge Partnership.

 

 

Councillor Peter Fane

Chair of the Council  - Cllr Peter Fane

Along with presiding over Full Council Meetings, the Role of the Chair of the council is to be the civic leader of South Cambridgeshire District Council, to promote the priorities and services of the Council, encourage community involvement in the Council activities and to represent the Council at civic, community and ceremonial events.

To invite the Chairman to an event, contact us with:

  • a brief outline of the event
  • details of any points that the Chairman should include in the opening address or thanking response
  • dress code for the occasion
  • time of arrival and departure
  • the name of the person who will meet the Chairman
  • car parking arrangements.

Send your invitation to : chair@scambs.gov.uk

 

Cllr Natalie Warren-GreenLead Cabinet Member for Environmental Services and Licensing - Cllr Natalie Warren-Green

As Lead Cabinet Member for Environmental Services and Licensing, Natalie leads on the Council's waste and recycling, environmental health, Public Health and licensing policy areas.  

 

Cllr Henry Batchelor, Lead cabinet member for The EnvironmentLead Cabinet Member for Communities – Cllr Henry Batchelor

Henry is tasked with leading the Council’s efforts to create healthy and resilient local communities. He is also responsible for the district’s growing new towns, health and wellbeing programmes, arts and culture.

 

 

 

Cllr John Williams

Lead Cabinet Member for Resources – Cllr John Williams

John looks after the Council’s finances, including investments, procurement and fraud and makes sure that, in turn, they help deliver on the administration’s priorities. He also leads on Human Resources, Corporate Services, Grants and our transformation.

 

 

 

A picture of Cllr John Batchelor

Lead Cabinet Member for Housing – Cllr John Batchelor

John leads on ensuring the Council delivers housing that is genuinely affordable for everyone to live in. This includes oversight of the management and maintenance of our stock of around 5,500 Council homes. He is also responsible for Ermine Street, Shire Homes, housing for refugees and asylum seekers and safeguarding.

A picture of Cllr John Batchelor

 

 

Cllr Tumi Hawkins

Lead Cabinet Member for Planning – Cllr Dr. Tumi Hawkins

Tumi is responsible for ensuring there is carefully considered development across South Cambridgeshire and planning applications are handled effectively. She leads on Planning Policy, Development Control and Strategic Sites.

 

 

Peter McDonaldLead Cabinet Member for Economic Development - Cllr Peter McDonald

Peter is responsible for the Council’s business support and development functions. He also has oversight of skills, enterprise zones and the transport and infrastructure in relation to major developments in Local Plan. 

 

 

 

You can find out more information about all Councillors on our Your Councillors webpage.

For more information about the Council’s priorities, visit our Business Plan webpage.