The payment comes ahead of the formation of the new North Yorkshire Council next year.
, Mr Crane acknowledged the figures were "significant" but said if the pension element was removed "the figures are not as great as may have been feared".The notice payment is being made in lieu to reflect the fact that Ms Waggott will be working until the final day of Selby District Council's existence.
The settlement will be examined by the council's independent person before a final decision is made at a full council meeting in December. Glenn Sharpe, solicitor and deputy monitoring officer, said the council had taken legal advice and the settlement would ensure Ms Waggott would stay in her role until 31 March 2023 without "the potential for costly and disruptive legal proceedings".
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