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West Berkshire Council WEST Berkshire Council (WBC) is looking for a new chief executive and the successful candidate could earn about £165,000 in the role. The search has started for a new chief executive to lead the council following a decision by the current chief executive, Nick Carter, to retire in August after 23 years with the council. The new chief executive will join WBC at a time when it is planning a post-Covid recovery and looking to shape the district to seize the benefits and tackle the challenges that the changes over the past twelve months have brought with it. The council is looking for someone who is a visionary, ambitious individual to deliver the aspirations of the council – including on economic growth, employment opportunities, protecting the most vulnerable and providing safe towns.
A complaint made about a West Berkshire councillor has not been referred for investigation since 2018/19. A report, published by West Berkshire Council, states there has been an “increase in requests for anonymity” from complainants but “anonymity will only be granted in exceptional circumstances”. It adds: “Despite the significant rise in the number of complaints over the past year, it is considered that members in West Berkshire continue to maintain high standards of ethical conduct, which is to be applauded. “It is of note that to date, no complaints have been referred for investigation during 2020/21. “The number of Declarations of Gifts and Hospitality has decreased significantly, which is no doubt reflective of the restrictions imposed in response to Covid 19.”
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