Councillor John Cubitt stepping down as leader of Gravesham council
13:44, 31 March 2017
updated: 13:44, 31 March 2017
Councillor John Cubitt has today (Friday) stepped down as Leader of Gravesham council.
Cllr Cubitt has been ill for some time and his health is unlikely to improve sufficiently for him to resume his duties as Leader of the Council in the foreseeable future.
He will remain the councillor for Meopham North.
Gravesham council’s Chief Executive David Hughes said: “It is very sad that ill health has caused Cllr Cubitt to stand down as leader.
“He has been an exemplary leader to work with. He had a very clear vision of what the administration he led was seeking to achieve and communicated that effectively to me and senior colleagues so that our efforts were correctly focussed.
“Cllr Cubitt has also worked very hard to represent, protect and promote Gravesham’s interests in a variety of forums.
“On a personal level, Cllr Cubitt has been unfailingly kind and supportive to those who work for the borough council at all levels and he is undoubtedly held not only in esteem but genuine affection.
“My colleagues and I send Cllr Cubitt and his family our very best wishes and our hope that being freed from the responsibilities the role of leader carries will help his health to improve.”
Under the council’s constitution, Cllr David Turner will continue to act as leader until a new one is elected, which will be at the full council meeting on Tuesday, April 18.
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