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*{{faq-box|Can the Parish Council exclude the public from a meeting?| | | }} | *{{faq-box|Can the Parish Council exclude the public from a meeting?|The public can be excluded from individual items of business at a meeting.|There are exceptions relating to when a meeting can be closed to the press and the public. These exceptions are when sensitive issues, such as legal, contractual, or staffing matters are discussed; in these cases, the council can agree to exclude the press and public from that single item of business. As a rule of thumb, the council should conduct as much of its business as possible with the public present, to ensure it is as transparent as possible.|The Good Councillor's Guide 2024}} | ||
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Revision as of 16:12, 15 August 2024
Planning Applications
Who decides whether to approve a planning application? Either an Elmbridge Planning Officer or the Elmbridge East Area Subcommittee. 'Householder applications will only be decided by East Area sub-committee if referred by an [Elmbridge] ward councillor or if they are on behalf of members, the council or officers of the council; otherwise, even if there are objections from 15+ households, or from CPC, the application will still be decided by a planning officer.' |
source:Michael Collon's note for the Planning Committee, contained in Appendix 2 of the Agenda of the meeting held on 15th August 2024 |
Quorums at Meetings
What is the quorum for a meeting of the Parish Council? Three. 'No business may be transacted at a meeting unless at least one-third of the whole number of members of the Council are present and in no case shall the quorum of a meeting be less than three Councillors' |
source:Standing Orders 3(v) |
What is the quorum for a meeting of the Planning Committee? Three. 'The Council may appoint standing committees or other committees as may be necessary, and: viii. shall determine the place, notice requirements and quorum for a meeting of a committee and a sub-committee which, in both cases, shall be no less than three;' |
source:Standing Orders 4(d)viii |
What is the quorum for a meeting of the Environment, Highways and Transport Committee? Three. 'The Council may appoint standing committees or other committees as may be necessary, and: viii. shall determine the place, notice requirements and quorum for a meeting of a committee and a sub-committee which, in both cases, shall be no less than three;' |
source:Standing Orders 4(d)viii |
Secrecy
Can the Parish Council exclude the public from a meeting? The public can be excluded from individual items of business at a meeting. 'There are exceptions relating to when a meeting can be closed to the press and the public. These exceptions are when sensitive issues, such as legal, contractual, or staffing matters are discussed; in these cases, the council can agree to exclude the press and public from that single item of business. As a rule of thumb, the council should conduct as much of its business as possible with the public present, to ensure it is as transparent as possible.' |
source:The Good Councillor's Guide 2024 |
Profligacy
Can the Parish Council give away taxpayers' money? ' ' |
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Powers
What are the limits on the Parish Council's powers? ' ' |
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