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Chief Executive of B&NES Council set to move to pastures new

Monday 21st March 2016 Bath Echo News Team Politics

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After 4 years as Chief Executive of Bath & North East Somerset Council, it’s been announced that Dr Jo Farrar has decided to move on to pastures new at the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG).

Dr Farrar has accepted a senior post as Director General of Local Government and Public Services.

This post provides Jo with an opportunity to bring her considerable experience of Local Government in Bridgend and in Bath & North East Somerset to policy making in Whitehall.

Councillor Tim Warren (Conservative, Mendip), Leader of the Council, said, “I am sure I speak for all of members of the Council, officers and partners when I say that we are sad to see Jo leave the Council. 

“During the last four years Jo has worked with members and officers to build the foundations to meet the challenges facing this Council.

“However I recognise that this is a unique opportunity and it can only be a good thing to have such a committed advocate for local government, supporting national policy making.

Jo Farrar, Chief Executive, Bath & North East Somerset Council, said, “I have accepted the post in DCLG with mixed emotions. 

“I was not actively seeking another post but when this came up it was an opportunity that I felt I could not miss. I began my career in the Civil Service and I believe I will be able to offer valuable insights when I return at this critical time for local public services.

“I have greatly enjoyed my time in Bath and set down firm roots in the community. I still intend living within the area.” 

The Council has confirmed that Jo will remain in post until September to ensure a seamless transition to new management arrangements.

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