The Constitution outlines how Boston Borough Council operates, ensuring decisions are made efficiently, transparently, and accountably to local residents. It establishes the fundamental rules for the council's business, including the roles of members, residents, the Mayor, executive functions, and committees. The Constitution also details procedures for decision-making, finance, contracts, and legal matters, alongside codes of practice and protocols. It defines the organisation of council officers and the scheme for member allowances, guiding the council's overall governance and service delivery.