Cllr Rowan Cozens - Newark and Sherwood District Council (Beacon) Deputy Leader Portfolio Holder for Heritage Culture & The Arts
2 Years on…….
IfND councillors are having a huge impact in local politics since the May 2023 elections. We are respected as independent minded and fair people who turn up and speak up for our residents. We demonstrate public service daily by being in the room and doing our work.
I am proud to lead our group at the District Council. I have seen our councillors forge strong cooperative working relationships with officers and with other members. Good relationships have to be built for anything to be achieved in politics. As part of a joint administration, we cannot always get exactly what we want, but we are at the table and are listened to.
As Deputy Leader, I have an overview of all that we do at NSDC. Devolution is going to change the face of local government, I will always advocate for local voices through representation by local councillors. I am particularly involved in pushing forward the respect agenda around councillor behaviour. I am proud to advocate for better outcomes for girls in our district. Providing opportunities for young people remains my priority.
As portfolio holder for Culture, Heritage and the Arts, I lead initiatives that give the public greater access to art and heritage. The recent appointment of a Music Coordinator for NSDC will help to promote and celebrate grassroots music across our district. The Kiddey Sculptures will soon be on public display after languishing under tarpaulin for nearly 40 years. The castle will soon be reinvigorated as a major tourist attraction and protected for future generations.
It remains the greatest honour to be part of the IfND group and to help to improve the lives of NSDC residents. Thank you for your belief and trust in our work.
We will support and respect one another, and always make decisions in the best interests of those who have given us this great responsibility and honour. Thank you for your faith and trust in us, it means everything.”
I grew up in Bingham, Notts. My working life in music and education has taken me across the world, I offer a wider perspective to the town having lived and worked elsewhere. I was very happy to make Newark my permanent home and a place to bring up my son over 20 years ago. I very much enjoy walking my dogs all around the area.
I'm deeply passionate about providing education and opportunities for children and young people, particularly in the arts. Access to arts subjects encourages creative thinking and is a pivotal part of development and well-being.
I value the unique aspects of our lovely town with its beautiful buildings and historic Town Hall, overlooking our splendid marketplace. Our independent shops and businesses add character to Newark, they need increased support from our authorities to thrive in an increasingly competitive market. We also need to urgently address antisocial behaviour in creative, proactive ways, providing young people with something worthwhile to do which gives them hope for their future. We all need to feel safe and comfortable going out at night.
I will prioritise improving and promoting Newark as a destination town in the way that Stamford, Lincoln and Warwick have succeeded in becoming. Historic and cultural Newark has so much to offer. I have many ideas about how we can make our tourist offer richer. This includes; easier access, a fully-functioning tourist information office in the centre and varied arts and cultural events to suit every purse.
Fresh faces and new, independent voices in our local councils will bring expertise and innovative solutions to draw income into Newark and the wider District. Most importantly, that wealth must be kept in our communities. Cooperation and teamwork are key to solving problems and bringing about positive change, whereas adversarial party politics get in the way.
We have an admirable and varied skill set for improving the performance of our councils. We can all retain our independent views and will always vote with our conscience.
Local democracy is so important because it has an everyday impact on all our lives. Sadly, it often feels as though politicians are too remote from the people they represent. I will communicate in open, accessible ways. We need to remove the suspicion that deals are done behind closed doors, with little scrutiny, preventing the accountability and transparency to which ordinary people are entitled.
I pledge my commitment to do the very best for you and your community.
ONE YEAR ON …
This first year of being a Councillor has been a whirlwind of activity and а steep learning curve negotiating the complexities of local governance. Working together with fellow Labour and LibDem Councillors on the District Council makes for days full of lively debate. I am so proud of all our IfND Councilors and of being part of the new movement that represents residents from the ground up.
As a collective team, with officers at Castle House, we have moved the debate more towards tackling the climate crisis, considering the legacy for the next generation, and speaking out about local issues like healthcare and flooding. We are working hard to give all residents access to art and culture, improving the quality of day-to-day life by advocating for green space and recreational opportunities. It is a huge privilege to hold this public role and once again I thank all supporters for their belief in our group and our values.
Rowan Cozens working for a thriving, fairer and safer Newark.
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