The Councillors will be asked to say if there
are any items on the Agenda in which they have disclosable
pecuniary interests, which would prevent them from participating in
any discussion of the items or participating in any vote upon the
items, or any other interests.
Most debates take place in public. This only
changes when there is a need to consider certain issues, for
instance, commercially sensitive information or details concerning
an individual. You will be told at this point whether there are any
items on the Agenda which are to be discussed in private.
05
Deputations/Petitions
The Committee will receive any petitions and
hear any deputations from members of the public. A deputation is
where up to five people can attend the meeting and make a
presentation on some particular issue of concern. A member of the
public can also hand in a petition at the meeting but that petition
should relate to something on which the body has powers and
responsibilities.
In accordance with Council Procedure Rule 10
(2), Members of the Public should provide at least 24 hours’
notice of presenting a deputation.
06
Public Question Time
The meeting will hear any questions from the
general public.
07
The role of scrutiny and the Corporate functions of the council
The Panel will receive a presentation on the
role of scrutiny and the Corporate functions of the Council.
Contact: Rachel Spencer-Henshall, Strategic Director,
Corporate Strategy, Commissioning and Public Health
08
Finance Update
Toupdate Corporate
Scrutiny Panel on current financial issues impacting on the
Council.
Contact:
Eamonn Croston, Service Director, Finance, Tel: 01484 221000
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