Gerallt Evans, Traffic Commissioner (TC) for the North-West of England, has announced he will retire after four years in the role.
While his tenure as TC for the North-West of England will end on January 31, will continue in the role of Deputy Traffic Commissioner.
The recruitment process for his replacement has already been launched.
The Traffic Commissioner for Scotland, Claire Gilmore, has also announced that, after five years, she is resigning her post from May 2024, to pursue new challenges.
Richard Turfitt, Senior Traffic Commissioner, said: “I would like to publicly record my thanks to Gerallt and Claire for their contribution to road safety in Great Britain and their successes of the last four and five years, respectively.
“It has been a challenging period, continuing to serve the public whilst meeting challenges like the pandemic and driver shortages.”
He added: “Their work has strengthened the Traffic Commissioner tribunal.
“In addition to the hours spent on cases, education, and encouraging road transport businesses, they have led improvements in our data governance and quality assurance.
“I therefore wish Claire every success in the future and am grateful that Gerallt has decided to use his skills as a Deputy Traffic Commissioner.”
The transport secretary has also appointed a new Deputy Traffic Commissioner.
Kenneth Young is an advocate with a practice encompassing commercial litigation, administrative law, and public inquiries. He will be based in Scotland.
Turfitt said: “I am delighted that Kenneth has been appointed as a member of the team.
“He brings with him significant and varied experience and I am sure he will provide valuable support to the full-time commissioners as we face fresh challenges in workload and continue our modernisation plans.”
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