'If others feel they can run our glorious Ocean City better, then great...over to you'
The Herald|March 23, 2023
THE Tory leader of Plymouth City Council is to resign.
WILLIAM TELFORD
'If others feel they can run our glorious Ocean City better, then great...over to you'

Richard Bingley has exclusively told The Herald and PlymouthLive that he is stepping down as leader of the authority and its Conservative Group from Monday, March 27.

It comes amid an ongoing furore over the felling of 110 trees in Plymouth city centre, and as Cllr Bingley marked a year in charge of the council.

Cllr Bingley told The Herald: “I’ve always said I’m not a full-time politician, I don’t seek to be, I’m just an individual who is passionate and ambitious for Plymouth. If others feel they can run our glorious Ocean City better, then that’s great with me. ‘Over to you,’ I say.”

He added: “I urge my successors not to sink back into petty party political infighting, as that sad tendency has held back our city for so many years in the past. When good people see that, they soon politely walk away.”

This story is from the March 23, 2023 edition of The Herald.

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