Cabinet Members will be asked
to advise if there are any items on the Agenda in which they have a
Disclosable Pecuniary Interest, which would prevent them from
participating in any discussion or participating in a vote upon the
item, or any other interests.
Most agenda items
will be considered in public session, however, it shall be advised
whether Cabinet will consider any matters in private, by virtue of
the reports containing information which falls within a category of
exempt information as contained at Schedule 12A of the Local
Government Act 1972.
05
Deputations/Petitions
The Cabinet 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
Questions by Members of the Public
In accordance with
Council Procedure Rule 11(5), the period allowed for the asking and
answering of public questions shall not exceed 15
minutes.
07
Questions by Elected Members (Oral Questions)
Cabinet will receive
any questions from Elected Members.
In accordance with
Executive Procedure Rule 2.3 (2.3.1.6) a period of up to 30 minutes
will be allocated.
08
Admission arrangements for community and voluntary controlled schools in 2024/25
To consider the admission arrangement for
2024/25.
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