Hastings District councillor Eileen Lawson is stepping down effective May 2 to focus on her wellbeing.
“Over the past year, I’ve been managing the challenges of an autoimmune condition which has required a more focused approach to my role,” Lawson said.
“While maintaining my commitment to Council and governance decision meetings, I’ve had to step back from broader Council duties such as public events,” she said.
Lawson, who represented the Hastings/Havelock North ward, was elected in a by-election in 2018.
She said she had enjoyed “just about every aspect” of her time on council.
“One of my proudest achievements was overseeing the establishment of the Community Wellbeing Subcommittee, which directed governance attention to the social wellbeing of our people.
“I remain invested in the future of Hastings. As my grandchildren are growing up here, I have every reason to care about the direction our district takes. While I’m stepping away from an elected role, I’ll continue to support our community in ways that reflect my experience and values."
Council said a report will be prepared for its meeting on May 13 to decide to either leave the position vacant or appoint a replacement, qualified to be elected as a member.
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