Mole Valley District Council Welcomes New Leader and Cabinet to Drive Forward Strategic Vision
Mole Valley District Council (MVDC) is pleased to announce the appointment of its new Cabinet, led by Councillor Bridget Kendrick as the Leader. The new team brings together experience, professional skills and a shared commitment to delivering the MVDC’s strategic vision for a fairer, greener and more prosperous Mole Valley at time of unprecedented change.
Supporting the Leader is Councillor Claire Malcomson, who will serve as Deputy Leader and lead the Climate portfolio. The Cabinet also includes:
- Councillor Rosemary Hobbs – Waste, Recycling and Environmental Health
- Councillor Andrew Matthews – Finance
- Councillor Keira Vyvyan-Robinson – Commercial Assets and Projects
- Councillor Nick Wright – Leisure and Community Assets
- Councillor Caroline Joseph – Services and Security
- Councillor Bradley Nelson – Planning and Infrastructure
- Councillor Paula Keay – Sustainable Economy
The Cabinet will be responsible for delivering MVDC’s key priorities, including the implementation of the Annual Plan and Corporate Strategy, as well as overseeing areas such as governance, emergency planning, community safety, climate change action, housing, economic development, and community wellbeing.
Councillor Bridget Kendrick, Leader of MVDC said: “I am honoured to take on the role of the Leader of MVDC at such a pivotal time. Our new Cabinet is united in its commitment to delivering the Council Strategy and ensuring that residents, businesses and communities in Mole Valley can thrive. The next two years will be crucial for ensuring we’ll get things right for Mole Valley during the Local Government Reorganisation to protect its’ heritage, identity and interests among the wider Surrey councils.
“I would also like to take this opportunity to thank Councillor Stephen Cooksey for his outstanding service to Mole Valley and its residents. As the longest-serving Leader in the district’s history, Stephen played a pivotal role in delivering some of our most significant projects, including the Local Plan, the Dorking and Bookham Masterplans, and the Service Transformation programme. It is a privilege to take the reins and lead MVDC at this landmark point in its history.”
More details on the new Cabinet appointments and portfolios can be found on MVDC website.

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