New Leader and Cabinet updates announced for Southampton City Council

At an Extraordinary Council Meeting today (Wednesday 3 January 2024), a new Leader of Southampton City Council, Councillor Lorna Fielker, took office following the resignation of Councillor Satvir Kaur in December and updates to the cabinet were announced

Councillor Lorna Fielker - Leader of Southampton City Council

Councillor Lorna Fielker - Leader of Southampton City Council

Councillor Lorna Fielker was elected by full Council as Leader after previously holding the role of Deputy Leader.

New cabinet members announced are:

Cabinet Member for Housing – Councillor Andy Frampton

Cabinet Member for Housing – Councillor Andy Frampton

Cabinet Member for Adults, Housing & Health – Councillor Marie Finn

Cabinet Member for Adults, Housing & Health – Councillor Marie Finn

Deputy Cabinet Member Green City and Net Zero – Councillor John Savage

Deputy Cabinet Member Green City and Net Zero – Councillor John Savage

The Southampton City Council Cabinet is now:

  • Leader of Council – Councillor Lorna Fielker
  • Cabinet Member for Children & Learning – Councillor Alexander Winning
  • Cabinet Member for Communities & Leisure – Councillor Toqeer Kataria
  • Cabinet Member for Economic Development – Councillor Sarah Bogle
  • Cabinet Member for Finance and Change – Councillor Simon Letts
  • Cabinet Member for Housing – Councillor Andy Frampton
  • Cabinet Member for Adults, Housing & Health – Councillor Marie Finn
  • Cabinet Member for Environment & Transport – Councillor Eamonn Keogh
  • Deputy Cabinet Member Green City and Net Zero – Councillor John Savage
  • Cabinet Member for Safer City – Councillor Matt Renyard

Councillor Lorna Fielker, Leader of the Council, comments on the new role:

“It is an immense honour and privilege to be elected by my fellow councillors to serve the city as Leader. I look forward to working with my cabinet, council officers and partners to build on the work of Councillor Satvir Kaur to provide the long-term stability the council and Southampton needs moving forwards and to remain fully focused on delivering for our local communities”.