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Suffolk County Council creates new cabinet to lead devolution transition

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Suffolk County Council has appointed Cllr Richard Rout to lead the county's devolution plans and local government reforms, in what will be the biggest change to local governance in 50 years.

Why it matters: Suffolk is one of just six areas nationwide chosen by the government for fast-tracked devolution and local government reform, which will see all current councils replaced by one or more unitary authorities and May's local elections postponed until 2026.

The big picture: The reforms will dissolve Suffolk's existing six district, borough and county councils, replacing them with unified authorities responsible for delivering all local services currently managed by different tiers of government.

What's next: The changes will lead to:

  • The election of a mayor covering Suffolk and Norfolk in May 2026

  • Control over strategic areas, including transport infrastructure, economic development, health improvement and blue light services

  • Devolved government funding to deliver changes

The details: Cllr Rout will maintain his responsibility for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects alongside his new duties for devolution and local government reform. Deputy cabinet members for fostering, adoption, and transformation will step down to make way for the changes:

  • Richard Rout – Cabinet Member for Devolution, Local Government Reform and NSIPs

  • Richard Smith – Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Finance, Economic Development and Skills

  • Beccy Hopfensperger – Cabinet Member for Adult Care

  • Paul West – Cabinet Member for Ipswich, Operational Highways and Flooding

  • Andrew Reid – Cabinet Member for Education and SEND

  • Bobby Bennett – Cabinet Member for Children and Young People's Services

  • Philip Faircloth-Mutton – Cabinet Member for Environment, Communities and Equality

  • Chris Chambers – Cabinet Member for Transport Strategy, Planning and Waste

  • Steve Wiles – Cabinet Member for Public Health and Public Protection

  • Alexander Nicoll – Deputy Cabinet Member for Transport Strategy

  • Nadia Cenci – Deputy Cabinet Member for Property and County Farms

  • Debbie Richards – Deputy Cabinet Member for SEND

  • Judy Cloke – Deputy Cabinet Member for Flooding

What they're saying: "These proposals represent the most significant changes to local government in Suffolk County Council's 50-year history," Council Leader Cllr Matthew Hicks said. "This is a pivotal moment for our county, which presents an opportunity to streamline local government, reduce costs for taxpayers and deliver more effective services."

The bottom line: The creation of this dedicated cabinet role signals the start of the most substantial reorganisation of Suffolk's local government structure since the county council's formation, with implications for service delivery and costs across the region.

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Woodbridge Road works delayed after gas leak found

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Planned roadworks on Ipswich's Woodbridge Road will not start next week as initially scheduled after Cadent discovered a gas leak near the site.

Why it matters: The six-month project to replace gas pipes was set to begin on Tuesday, 22 April and last until October, causing significant disruption on a busy Ipswich route.

Cadent has now postponed the start date for the major replacement work to avoid adding to local road congestion by having two sets of roadworks occurring simultaneously.

Roadworks on Woodbridge Road in Ipswich
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The details: The gas supplier needs to fix the leak before beginning the planned upgrade of 1.8 miles (3km) of gas pipes along Woodbridge Road.

The gas leak was found in a pipe near to where the planned work was expected to start.

What's next: A new start date for the project will be released soon once it has been agreed with Suffolk County Council.

The bottom line: The delay allows Cadent to address the immediate safety concern while working with local authorities to reschedule the larger infrastructure project with minimal disruption.

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