Keith Aspden says he plans to return to his career in education after 20 years as a councillor.
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Liberal Democrat Keith Aspden, who has led the authority since 2019, said he intended to return to his career in education.The Labour opposition group welcomed his decision, though said it was unclear if he was leaving by choice. He added he had come to the conclusion that the election provided an opportunity for him to "turn a new page" and return to career in education.for payments made to former chief executive Mary Weastell in 2020.
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