Deputy council leader Mary Evans is not seeking re-election.
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Whatever voters decide at this year s local elections, there will be major changes in Suffolk - as some leading councillors have announced they are not seeking re-election.
Deputy council leader Mary Evans is stepping down from Suffolk County Council and is not seeking re-election in her Clare division.
She is also cabinet member for young people and education, so there will be a vacancy for one of the most important jobs at Endeavour House.
Mrs Evans is a key ally of council leader Matthew Hicks and her departure could be a big loss for him - and could prompt some jockeying for position after the election among senior councillors.
Deputy council leader Mary Evans is not seeking re-election.
- Credit: Simon Lee
Whatever voters decide at this year s local elections, there will be major changes in Suffolk - as some leading councillors have announced they are not seeking re-election.
Deputy council leader Mary Evans is stepping down from Suffolk County Council and is not seeking re-election in her Clare division.
She is also cabinet member for young people and education, so there will be a vacancy for one of the most important jobs at Endeavour House.
Mrs Evans is a key ally of council leader Matthew Hicks and her departure could be a big loss for him - and could prompt some jockeying for position after the election among senior councillors.
Then, it all came crashing down. I knew something wasn t right for sure just because I couldn t really put too much pressure on (my left knee), Glass said. But for the first week, I didn t even know that (my left ACL) was torn, and our trainers were telling me that it might have been something with my hamstring. I didn t find out until about a week later when I took an MRI. That s when they told me.
Glass said he sustained his season-ending knee injury after catching a pass and planting awkwardly in a Week 6 win at LaPorte on Sept. 25. He walked off the field under his own power thinking he would return, but when it was confirmed that Glass high school football career was over, he was heartbroken.
Bosses also said investments are carefully chosen to diversify the portfolio and mitigate risk.
Sudbury mayor Jack Owen, who fears proposed changes to reduce free parking will “damage” footfall to the market town, said: “There are all these things, like Belle Vue and parking charges, where they are counting their pennies and yet they go out and purchase a property outside the district.
Jack Owen, Sudbury mayor
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“It seems quite strange to me. I know they see it as part of their future revenue, but if they are hard-up, this shouldn’t be happening.”
While council chiefs said changes to free parking in Sudbury and Hadleigh are partly about cost, they said they cannot be financed in the same way as CIFCO.