The next leader of Lancashire County Council elected

The deputy leader was also elected

Councillor Stephen Atkinson
Author: Julie CastonPublished 12th May 2025

Councillor Stephen Atkinson has been elected as the leader of the Reform UK group on Lancashire County Council - which holds the majority of council seats following the election on May 1st.

During a meeting later this month, councillors who have been selected to form the council's cabinet will also be unveiled.

Cllr Atkinson, 55, who represents the division of Ribble Valley South West, served as leader of Ribble Valley Borough Council from January 2019 until he stood down earlier this year.

Cllr Atkinson, who is married with two sons, and describes himself as a devoted family man, said in his spare time he has a great love for the outdoors, enjoying walking, skiing, motorcycling and sailing.

He said: "I am passionate about Lancashire and can't wait to start working to ensure the council delivers excellent services for all our residents.

"Together with my fellow councillors I will be looking to focus our policies on what is most important to residents so we can make a real difference.

"I'm also very much looking forward to working with officers as we build a better future for our county."

Cllr Simon Evans, member for Skelmersdale Central, was also elected deputy leader of the Reform UK group earlier today.

It's expected that both will be ratified at the full council on May 22nd

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